quittable (Meaning)

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quittable (a.)

Capable of being quitted.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quittable

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quittable Sentence Examples

  1. The job was so quittable, I couldn't stand the thought of staying another day.
  2. The toxic work environment made the job highly quittable.
  3. Despite the generous pay, the quittability of the position remained high due to the excessive workload.
  4. The lack of growth opportunities rendered the job quittable for ambitious employees.
  5. The long hours and low pay made the job too quittable for many.
  6. The constant micromanagement and lack of autonomy made the situation quittable for independent workers.
  7. The disconnect between the company's values and the employees' beliefs made the job quittable for many.
  8. The inability to work remotely made the job quittable for those who valued flexibility.
  9. The lack of appreciation and recognition made the job quittable for those who desired a sense of fulfillment.
  10. The quittability of the job was ultimately determined by the individual's personal priorities and tolerance levels.

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Capable of being quitted.

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The job was so quittable, I couldn't stand the thought of staying another day.

The toxic work environment made the job highly quittable.

Despite the generous pay, the quittability of the position remained high due to the excessive workload.

The lack of growth opportunities rendered the job quittable for ambitious employees.