Flunk - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |flʌŋk|  American pronunciation of the word flunk
Brit.  |flʌŋk|  British pronunciation of the word flunk

noun

- failure to reach a minimum required performance (syn: failing)
he got two flunks on his report

verb

- fail to get a passing grade (syn: bomb, fail)

Extra examples

If I flunk this class, I have to take it over again.

If I flunk, I have to take this class over again.

The teacher had to flunk two students.

He flunked out of school.

She was working hard to take an examination that she had flunked two years ago.

The professor flunked him in his finals.

Tony flunked chemistry last semester.

She hadn't done the work so I flunked her.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: flunk
he/she/it: flunks
present participle: flunking
past tense: flunked
past participle: flunked
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