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    flunk

    US /flʌŋk/

    ・

    UK /flʌŋk/

    A1
    v.i.Intransitive VerbTo fail to get a passing grade
    I'm going to flunk the test I think, I haven’t studied much

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    Top 10 Funniest Movie Moments

    23:05Top 10 Funniest Movie Moments
    • So maybe the truth of humor is that while you may only need to secure an A+ in either the relief, the superiority, or the incongruity, you can't just flunk a whole category and still expect to graduate to laughter.

      So maybe the truth of humor is that while you may only need to secure an A+ in either the relief, the superiority, or the incongruity, you can't just flunk a whole category and still expect to graduate to laughter.

    • you can't just flunk a whole category and still expect to graduate to laughter.

      you can't just flunk a whole category and still expect to graduate to laughter.

    B1

    Learn English: 8 TEST & EXAM Expressions

    11:43Learn English: 8 TEST & EXAM Expressions
    • if you "flunk" your test... This is a synonym for the word "fail". Okay? And notice the

      if you "flunk" your test... This is a synonym for the word "fail". Okay? And notice the

    • unhappy face. If you flunk your test, this will be you. You will not be happy. Okay?

      unhappy face. If you flunk your test, this will be you. You will not be happy. Okay?

    A2

    Mitt Romney on Leadership: Know Your Values

    53:43Mitt Romney on Leadership: Know Your Values
    • Uh, I, I came from Brigham Young University to Harvard and was convinced I would flunk out.

      Uh, I, I came from Brigham Young University to Harvard and was convinced I would flunk out.

    • I've got to be working because I'm going to f I'm going to flunk out.

      I've got to be working because I'm going to f I'm going to flunk out.

    A2

    Practice Your English Pronunciation /f/ vs /p/ Sounds | Course #23

    13:35Practice Your English Pronunciation /f/ vs /p/ Sounds | Course #23
    • Let's go. face pace faced paste facts packs fad pad fail pale faint paint fair pair fang pang fart part fashion passion fast past fat pat fate pate fear peer feed peed feel peel feet peat felt pelt fen pen fence pence fend penned few pew fig pig file pile fill pill fin pin pinch pinch find pined fine pine firm perm first pursed fit pit fix picks flack plaque flank plank fleas please flight plight fled fled flea plea fleet pleat flop plop flume plume flunk plunk flush plush flux flux Excellent, guys.

      Let's go. face pace faced paste facts packs fad pad fail pale faint paint fair pair fang pang fart part fashion passion fast past fat pat fate pate fear peer feed peed feel peel feet peat felt pelt fen pen fence pence fend penned few pew fig pig file pile fill pill fin pin pinch pinch find pined fine pine firm perm first pursed fit pit fix picks flack plaque flank plank fleas please flight plight fled fled flea plea fleet pleat flop plop flume plume flunk plunk flush plush flux flux Excellent, guys.

    • "Face." "Pace." "Faced." "Faced." "Facts." "Packs." "Fad." "Fad." "Fail." "Pail." "Faint." "Faint." "Fair." "Pair." "Fang." "Pang." "Fart." "Part." "Fashion." "Passion." "Fast." "Past." "Fat." "Pat." "Fate." "Fait." "Fear." "Pear." "Feed." "Peed." "Feel." "Peel." "Feet." "Peet." "Felt." "Pelt." "Fen." "Pen." "Fence." "Pens." "Fend." "Pend." "Few." "Pew." "Fig." "Pig." "File." "Pile." "Fill." "Pill." "Fin." "Pin." "Finch." "Finch." "Find." "Find." "Fine." "Fine." "Firm." "Perm." "First." "Pursed." "Fit." "Pit." "Fix." "Picks." "Flack." "Plack." "Flank." "Flank." "Fleeze." "Flight." "Plight." "Fled." "Flee." "Flee." "Fleet." "Fleet." "Flop." "Flop." "Floom." "Floom." "Flunk." "Flunk." "Flush." "Flush." "Flux." "Flux." Excellent guys.

      "Face." "Pace." "Faced." "Faced." "Facts." "Packs." "Fad." "Fad." "Fail." "Pail." "Faint." "Faint." "Fair." "Pair." "Fang." "Pang." "Fart." "Part." "Fashion." "Passion." "Fast." "Past." "Fat." "Pat." "Fate." "Fait." "Fear." "Pear." "Feed." "Peed." "Feel." "Peel." "Feet." "Peet." "Felt." "Pelt." "Fen." "Pen." "Fence." "Pens." "Fend." "Pend." "Few." "Pew." "Fig." "Pig." "File." "Pile." "Fill." "Pill." "Fin." "Pin." "Finch." "Finch." "Find." "Find." "Fine." "Fine." "Firm." "Perm." "First." "Pursed." "Fit." "Pit." "Fix." "Picks." "Flack." "Plack." "Flank." "Flank." "Fleeze." "Flight." "Plight." "Fled." "Flee." "Flee." "Fleet." "Fleet." "Flop." "Flop." "Floom." "Floom." "Flunk." "Flunk." "Flush." "Flush." "Flux." "Flux." Excellent guys.

    B2

    Education English - Discussing Exam Results In English. English For Students

    04:03Education English - Discussing Exam Results In English. English For Students
    • Flunking is failing a test! When you flunk a test, you’ve failed to pass.

      Flunking is failing a test! When you flunk a test, you’ve failed to pass.

    • Flunk.

      Flunk.

    A2

    IELTS & TOEFL Listening Practice: Academic Vocabulary

    11:09IELTS & TOEFL Listening Practice: Academic Vocabulary
    • "advisor", "flunk", "fall behind", "marks", "grades",

      "advisor", "flunk", "fall behind", "marks", "grades",

    • I put the word "advisor", "flunk", "fall behind", "marks", "grades", "freshman", "sophomore", "junior", "senior", "prof", "pull an all-nighter", "cram", "TA", "ace the test", "dean", "instructor", "registrar", "drop a course", "hit the books", "undergrad", "grad student", and

      I put the word "advisor", "flunk", "fall behind", "marks", "grades", "freshman", "sophomore", "junior", "senior", "prof", "pull an all-nighter", "cram", "TA", "ace the test", "dean", "instructor", "registrar", "drop a course", "hit the books", "undergrad", "grad student", and

    A2

    Practice Your English Pronunciation /æ/ vs /ʌ/ Vowel Sounds | Course #4

    13:33Practice Your English Pronunciation /æ/ vs /ʌ/ Vowel Sounds | Course #4
    • bat but began begun brush brush cab cub can come cap cup cat cut champ chump cram crumb crash crush dabble double dab dub dad dud dam dumb damp dump dank dunk drank drunk fan fun fanned fund fanny funny flank flunk flash flush flax flux gash gush glam glum grab hag hug ham hum hang hung hash hush hat hut hatch hutch jag jug lag lug mad mud mast must mat mut much much pack puck paddle puddle pan pun pat putt rabble rubble rag rug run rum rang rung rash rush sack suck sally sully sang sung sank sunk sapper supper sacks sucks scam scum shacks shucks slag slug slam slum slang slug slum slash slush stab stub stack stuck stand stunned stank stunk swam swum tab tub tack tuck tag tug tang tong thrash thrush track truck tramps trumps

      bat but began begun brush brush cab cub can come cap cup cat cut champ chump cram crumb crash crush dabble double dab dub dad dud dam dumb damp dump dank dunk drank drunk fan fun fanned fund fanny funny flank flunk flash flush flax flux gash gush glam glum grab hag hug ham hum hang hung hash hush hat hut hatch hutch jag jug lag lug mad mud mast must mat mut much much pack puck paddle puddle pan pun pat putt rabble rubble rag rug run rum rang rung rash rush sack suck sally sully sang sung sank sunk sapper supper sacks sucks scam scum shacks shucks slag slug slam slum slang slug slum slash slush stab stub stack stuck stand stunned stank stunk swam swum tab tub tack tuck tag tug tang tong thrash thrush track truck tramps trumps

    • "Flunk".

      "Flunk".

    B2

    Dakota Fanning & Andrew Scott Quiz Each Other on Their Careers | All About Me | Harper's BAZAAR

    08:58Dakota Fanning & Andrew Scott Quiz Each Other on Their Careers | All About Me | Harper's BAZAAR
    • Why did Andrew flunk out of Trinity College Dublin?

      Why did Andrew flunk out of Trinity College Dublin?

    • Why did Andrew flunk out of Trinity College, Dublin?

      Why did Andrew flunk out of Trinity College, Dublin?

    A2

    Real English: How to talk to the POLICE

    18:04Real English: How to talk to the POLICE
    • being questioned, so always be polite. Don't flunk the attitude test. I'll explain that

      being questioned, so always be polite. Don't flunk the attitude test. I'll explain that

    • Don't flunk the attitude test.

      Don't flunk the attitude test.

    A2

    Alain de Botton: On Love

    12:49Alain de Botton: On Love
    • But if they don't and if they flunk their exams, well, there'll be a new lot coming next year.

      But if they don't and if they flunk their exams, well, there'll be a new lot coming next year.

    • and if they flunk their exams,

      and if they flunk their exams,

    B1