flunk in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
FLUNK (verb): to fail to achieve a passing grade in a test or course.
Sample Sentences
- She was devastated when she realized she would flunk the math exam.
- After studying for weeks, he still managed to flunk the history course.
- The teacher warned that if he didn't improve his grades, he would flunk out of school.
- Many students fear they might flunk a class if they don't seek help in time.
- Despite his best efforts, she flunked the driving test on her first attempt.
- He was devastated when he found out he would flunk the course despite his efforts.
- Many students fear they will flunk their final exams if they don't study hard enough.
- After weeks of procrastination, she realized she might flunk the important project.
- The pressure to perform well in school often leads students to stress about flunking.
- Despite his talent, he flunked the audition and was determined to try again next year.
- She was afraid she would flunk the exam after not studying for weeks.
- Despite his best efforts, he ended up flunking the final project in art class.
- It was disappointing to see so many students flunk the standardized test.
- He worked hard to avoid flunking, but the material was too challenging.
- After flunking out of college, she decided to pursue a career in graphic design.