The antonyms for the phrase "makes a quick exit" could include "takes their time departing", "leaves reluctantly", "bids a slow farewell", "gradually withdraws", "lingers on their way out", "prolongs their exit", and "delays departing". These antonyms suggest a different pace of departure, with less urgency and haste. Rather than hurrying away, the person is taking their time or showing some hesitation in leaving. The context in which these antonyms might be used could include social situations, where it is impolite to abruptly depart, or romantic scenarios where a lingering farewell can be more emotionally charged than a quick exit.