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Staying The Course Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for staying the course in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of staying the course in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for staying the course alphabetically.

be lazy
  • bend
  • bow
  • crouch
  • droop
  • lean
  • loaf
  • loll
  • lounge
  • sag
  • stoop
  • wilt
cease
  • back off
  • break off
  • bring to an end
  • call it a day
  • call it quits
  • close
  • close out
  • come to an end
  • culminate
  • cut it out
  • desist
  • die
  • discontinue
  • drop
  • end
  • fail
  • finish
  • give over
  • halt
discontinue
  • abandon
  • bag it
  • blow off
  • break off
  • call it quits
  • cease
  • close
  • desist
  • disconnect
  • disjoin
  • dissever
  • disunite
  • drop
  • end
  • finish
  • give over
  • give up
  • halt
  • interpose
idle
  • abortive
  • bootless
  • empty
  • frivolous
  • fruitless
  • futile
  • groundless
  • hollow
  • insignificant
  • irrelevant
  • not serious
  • nugatory
  • of no avail
  • otiose
  • pointless
  • rambling
  • superficial
  • trivial
  • unavailing
leave
  • allowance
  • assent
  • authorization
  • concession
  • consent
  • dispensation
  • freedom
  • go-ahead
  • green light
  • liberty
  • okay
  • permit
  • sanction
  • sufferance
  • tolerance
quit
  • abdicate
  • blow
  • book
  • bow out
  • check out
  • cut out
  • decamp
  • depart
  • desert
  • drop
  • drop out
  • evacuate
  • exit
  • forsake
  • get off
  • give up
  • go
  • go away from
  • hang it up
stop
  • bar
  • barricade
  • blank wall
  • block
  • blockade
  • break
  • break off
  • brick wall
  • cease
  • cessation
  • check
  • close
  • closing
  • conclusion
  • control
  • cutoff
  • desistance
  • discontinuation
  • ending

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