drop out
drop out
to decide not to have an ordinary job or life because you do not want to be part of society
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drop out belongs to the topic "School and University". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
drop out synonyms
What's the difference between drop out / withdraw (from a course/university) / discontinue studies / abandon studies / interrupt studies / take a leave of absence
to formally remove oneself from a course or institution, often via administrative procedure; can be temporary or permanent
She withdrew from the university for personal reasons.
to stop one’s academic program; formal and often used in administrative or statistical contexts
Several students discontinued their studies last term for health reasons.
to give up studying entirely; stronger, more emphatic than neutral 'leave'
He abandoned his studies to support his family.
to pause studies temporarily (e.g., for military service, health, travel); implies intention to resume
He interrupted his studies to serve in the army.
to formally pause studies for a set period with institutional permission and the intention/right to return
She took a leave of absence to travel abroad for a year.
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drop out means drop out. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce drop out
/ˈdrɒp aʊt/
drop out translation
drop out
drop out transcription
/ˈdrɒp aʊt/, /ˈdrɑp aʊt/
Questions about this word
drop out meaning: what does it mean?
to decide not to have an ordinary job or life because you do not want to be part of society
drop out pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
drop out is pronounced as /ˈdrɒp aʊt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Is drop out part of Skills and Career vocabulary?
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Is drop out part of Phrasal Verbs vocabulary?
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