Dropout ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Dropout ( noun )

  1. A person who has withdrawn from school or college before completing their course.
  2. A person who has left a particular group or activity before completing it.
  3. A person who has failed to complete a course, training program, or other commitment.

Origin:

The word dropout originally referred to a student who had dropped out of school, and it was first recorded in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  1. He was labeled a dropout after he left school before graduation.
  2. She was a dropout from the music program, but still managed to become successful in the industry.
  3. The company had a high dropout rate for its training program.
  4. He was a dropout from the marathon, but he still finished the race.
  5. The dropout rate among inner-city youth is alarmingly high.

(As a verb)

Dropout ( verb )

  1. A person who has withdrawn from school or college before completing their course.
  2. A person who has left a particular group or activity before completing it.
  3. A person who has failed to complete a course, training program, or other commitment.

Origin:

The word dropout originally referred to a student who had dropped out of school, and it was first recorded in the early 20th century.

Examples:

  1. He was labeled a dropout after he left school before graduation.
  2. She was a dropout from the music program, but still managed to become successful in the industry.
  3. The company had a high dropout rate for its training program.
  4. He was a dropout from the marathon, but he still finished the race.
  5. The dropout rate among inner-city youth is alarmingly high.
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