flunk |
fluke |
As verbs the difference between flunk and fluke
is that
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass while
fluke is to obtain a successful outcome by pure chance.
As a noun fluke is
a lucky or improbable occurrence, with the implication that the occurrence could not be repeated.
As a proper noun Fluke is
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flop |
flunk |
As verbs the difference between flop and flunk
is that
flop is to fall heavily, because lacking energy while
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.
As a noun flop
is an incident of a certain type of fall; a plopping down.
As an adverb flop
is right, squarely, flat-out.
flounder |
flunk |
As verbs the difference between flounder and flunk
is that
flounder is to flop around as a fish out of water while
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.
As a noun flounder
is a European species of flatfish having dull brown colouring with reddish-brown blotches; fluke, European flounder, species: Platichthys flesus.
flunk |
reprove |
As verbs the difference between flunk and reprove
is that
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass while
reprove is to express disapproval.
plough |
flunk |
As verbs the difference between plough and flunk
is that
plough is to use a plough on to prepare for planting while
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.
As a noun plough
is a device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting.
As a proper noun Plough
is the common name for the brightest seven stars of the constellation Ursa Major.
flunk |
miss |
As verbs the difference between flunk and miss
is that
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass while
miss is to fail to hit.
As a noun miss is
a failure to hit.
flunk |
fair |
As verbs the difference between flunk and fair
is that
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass while
fair is to smoothen or even a surface (especially a connection or junction on a surface).
As an adjective fair is
beautiful, of a pleasing appearance, with a pure and fresh quality.
As a noun fair is
something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).
As an adverb fair is
clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably.
failed |
flunk |
As verbs the difference between failed and flunk
is that
failed is past tense of fail while
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.
flunk |
bomb |
As verbs the difference between flunk and bomb
is that
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass while
bomb is to attack using one or more bombs; to bombard.
As a noun bomb is
an explosive device used or intended as a weapon.
As an adjective bomb is
great, awesome.
flunk |
disappoint |
As verbs the difference between flunk and disappoint
is that
flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass while
disappoint is to displease by e.g. underperforming.
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