Resign
UK //rɪˈzaɪn//US //rɪˈzaɪn//
Definition
To voluntarily leave a job or position.
In simple words: To quit a job or position.
Examples
- She decided to resign from her position after five years.
- After much consideration, he chose to resign rather than face disciplinary action.
- The CEO announced his plan to resign during the company's annual meeting.
- Many employees feel they have no option but to resign due to poor working conditions.
- He handed in his notice, formally resigning from the board.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts, typically referring to jobs or positions. Less common in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
resign + object
Memory hint
Think of 're-sign' as signing something again, but this time to leave.
Collocations
- resign from a job
- resign with notice
- resign the position
Synonyms
- quit
- depart
- step down
- give notice
Antonyms
- accept
- retain
- stay
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'design'; both have different meanings.
- Using 'resign' when referring to leaving a task but not a position.
- Incorrectly implying a sense of defeat or failure instead of a voluntary choice.