What does quiet quitting mean?

The concept of quiet quitting refers to the workplace. If someone is quiet quitting, they are not putting much effort into fulfilling their work duties—just enough to avoid being fired. This might be because they feel tired, overworked, or undervalued or are reserving energy for life outside of work. They do not actually quit because they are content to continue with this level of effort, perhaps while waiting for a better opportunity to present itself.

On a related note, if you’re sometimes confused about whether the word you need is quite or quiet, “quite” typically means “very” or “totally.”

QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker will help you pick up typos like writing “quite” instead of “quiet,” or vice versa.