quitter in German
quitter in German is Aufgeber, Feigling, Schlappschwanz — quitter means someone who gives up too easily instead of finishing what they started.
quitter in German
Aufgeber
One who quits, as:
Feigling
One who quits, as:
Schlappschwanz
One who quits, as:
What does "quitter" mean?
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noun Someone who gives up too easily instead of finishing what they started.
"Don't be a quitter — finish the race even if you're last."
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noun Someone who has successfully stopped a bad habit, especially smoking or drinking.
"As a proud quitter of ten years, she still keeps a lighter in her drawer as a reminder."
quitter in a sentence
- Don't be a quitter — finish the race even if you're last.
- He quit the team after one bad game; everyone called him a quitter.
- As a proud quitter of ten years, she still keeps a lighter in her drawer as a reminder.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "quitter" in German?
"quitter" in German is Aufgeber, Feigling, Schlappschwanz. quitter means: Someone who gives up too easily instead of finishing what they started.
How do you use "quitter" in a sentence?
Example: "Don't be a quitter — finish the race even if you're last." In German, "quitter" is Aufgeber, Feigling, Schlappschwanz.
Are there other ways to say "quitter" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "quitter": Aufgeber, Feigling, Schlappschwanz.
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