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flunk

verb

Of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.

  • He flunked math, again.

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The word 'flunk' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of someone failing a test, a class, or some other task. For example: "My brother flunked his driving test the first time he took it."

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Politicians, preachers, lawyers, bureaucrats and, one suspects, journalist-novelists like himself, also flunk his test of masculinity by engaging in namby-pamby occupations.

Those who flunk them will be offered a year's training and then be required to resit them.

Greece might flunk its reforms or its budget numbers.

In 1988 he failed to win the Republican presidential nomination and he would flunk a party primary today, suggests Mort Kondracke, co-author of a forthcoming Kemp biography.

The MDC worries that the election will flunk most of them but that SADC will do no more than tut.Last week, Tanzania's President Benjamin Mkapa denied that Zimbabwe was ill-governed, blamed the MDC for the "trouble" there and suggested that westerners only criticise Mr Mugabe because he has seized white-owned land and given it to blacks.

But many complain about the difficulty of complying with complex regulations: this was a strong predictor of how small businesses rank their states.Audio and Video content on Economist.com requires a browser that can handle iFrames.To be sure, low-tax states such as Texas generally score well, while high-tax states such as California and Illinois flunk their tests.

Despite some attempts to disperse big-budget films more widely over the year ("Dante's Peak", a $100m dog of a film about a volcano, came out in the dog days of February), 13 blockbusters will appear this summer, compared with ten last year.How to flunk Business 101Hollywood is painfully aware of all this.

In time Northern Rock's least risky borrowers should be able to move, but the ones who flunk other banks' credit-scores will stay on its books.Many had hoped that Northern Rock's nationalisation would draw to a close a sorry chapter in the history of British banking.

Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the country's third-largest bank, was by far the most prominent lender to flunk; its shares slumped this week and it is now considering "strategic options".

Deflation remains easily the bigger risk.In this section Thank you and goodbye Leviathan's spyglass Diet of worms Don't flunk this one The central bankers' burden Reprints Related items Economics focus: Easy-money ridersJul 15th 2010But the risks are not uniform, and neither should central banks be in their response.

Education is a good signal for employers because it requires a large committment of money and time, and the student has ample opportunity to flunk out if there are any weak strands in his or her moral fibre.

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