Flunk
/flʌŋk/
Meaning & Definition
verb
To fail to reach the required standard in an examination or test.
He flunked the math test because he didn't study.
To fail or be unsuccessful in a task or undertaking.
She felt she would flunk her driving test after making several mistakes.
To fail to meet the expectations in a particular field or subject.
If I flunk history one more time, I'll have to retake the course.
Etymology
Origin unclear; possibly from the word 'flunk' as a variant of 'flinch' or an informal American term.
Common Phrases and Expressions
flunk out
To be dismissed from an institution because of failing grades.
flunk a test
To not pass a test.
Related Words
fail
To not succeed in achieving a goal.
failout
To exit an institution or program due to failure.
Slang Meanings
To perform poorly due to lack of effort.
I totally flunked that project because I didn't start on time.
To give up or quit.
After trying for weeks, I decided to flunk it and move on.