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flunk F0205500 (flŭngk) Informal v. flunked, flunk·ing, flunks v.intr. To fail, especially in a course or an examination.v.tr.1. a. To fail (an examination or course).b. To give a failing grade to (a student).2. To fail (a drug test, as for a performance enhancing substance).n.1. A failure.2. A failing grade.Phrasal Verb: flunk out To expel or be expelled from a school or course because of work that does not meet required standards. [Origin unknown.] flunk′er n.flunk (flʌŋk) vb1. (Education) to fail or cause to fail to reach the required standard in (an examination, course, etc)2. (foll by: out) to be dismissed from a school or college through failure in examinationsn (Education) a low grade below the pass standard[C19: perhaps from flinch1 + funk1]flunk (flʌŋk) v.i. 1. to fail in a course or examination. v.t. 2. to get a failing mark in. 3. to give a failing grade to. 4. flunk out, to dismiss or be dismissed from a school because of failing grades: to flunk out of college. n. 5. a failure, as in a course or examination. [1815–25, perhaps akin to flinch, funk1] flunk Past participle: flunked Gerund: flunking
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I flunk | you flunk | he/she/it flunks | we flunk | you flunk | they flunk |
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I flunked | you flunked | he/she/it flunked | we flunked | you flunked | they flunked |
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I am flunking | you are flunking | he/she/it is flunking | we are flunking | you are flunking | they are flunking |
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I have flunked | you have flunked | he/she/it has flunked | we have flunked | you have flunked | they have flunked |
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I was flunking | you were flunking | he/she/it was flunking | we were flunking | you were flunking | they were flunking |
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I had flunked | you had flunked | he/she/it had flunked | we had flunked | you had flunked | they had flunked |
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I will flunk | you will flunk | he/she/it will flunk | we will flunk | you will flunk | they will flunk |
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I will have flunked | you will have flunked | he/she/it will have flunked | we will have flunked | you will have flunked | they will have flunked |
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I will be flunking | you will be flunking | he/she/it will be flunking | we will be flunking | you will be flunking | they will be flunking |
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I have been flunking | you have been flunking | he/she/it has been flunking | we have been flunking | you have been flunking | they have been flunking |
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I will have been flunking | you will have been flunking | he/she/it will have been flunking | we will have been flunking | you will have been flunking | they will have been flunking |
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I had been flunking | you had been flunking | he/she/it had been flunking | we had been flunking | you had been flunking | they had been flunking |
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I would flunk | you would flunk | he/she/it would flunk | we would flunk | you would flunk | they would flunk |
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I would have flunked | you would have flunked | he/she/it would have flunked | we would have flunked | you would have flunked | they would have flunked |
flunkTo be unsuccessful in an examination or course of study, or to assess a student as being unsuccessful.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | flunk - failure to reach a minimum required performance; "his failing the course led to his disqualification"; "he got two flunks on his report"failingfailure - an act that fails; "his failure to pass the test" | Verb | 1. | flunk - fail to get a passing grade; "She studied hard but failed nevertheless"; "Did I fail the test?"flush it, bomb, failfail - fall short in what is expected; "She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law"; "We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust"fail - judge unacceptable; "The teacher failed six students" |
flunk (Informal)verb fail, screw up (informal), flop in (informal), plough (Brit. slang), be unsuccessful in, not make the grade at (informal), not come up to scratch in (informal), not come up to the mark in (informal) He flunked his final exams.
flunkverbInformal. To receive less than a passing grade:fail.Translationsflunk (flaŋk) verb a slang word for to fail in an examination. I flunked (maths). 考試不及格 考试不及格flunkenUK
flunk Education Informal chiefly US, Canadian, and NZ a low grade below the pass standard AcronymsSeeFflunkenUK Related to flunk: flunk outSynonyms for flunkverb failSynonyms- fail
- screw up
- flop in
- plough
- be unsuccessful in
- not make the grade at
- not come up to scratch in
- not come up to the mark in
Synonyms for flunkverb to receive less than a passing gradeSynonymsSynonyms for flunknoun failure to reach a minimum required performanceSynonymsRelated Wordsverb fail to get a passing gradeSynonymsRelated Words |