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Adjective
/ˈtro͞oənt/,
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truants, plural;
  1. (of a student) Being a truant
    • - truant children
  2. Wandering; straying
    • - her truant husband
Noun
  1. A student who stays away from school without leave or explanation


  1. one who is absent from school without permission
  2. no-show: someone who shirks duty
  3. (truancy) failure to attend (especially school)
  4. Truant (stylized as truANT) is Alien Ant Farm's second album. It was released on August 8, 2003 by DreamWorks Records. The producers of the album were Stone Temple Pilots' guitarist and bassist Robert DeLeo and Dean DeLeo.
  5. Truancy is any intentional unauthorized absence from compulsory schooling. The term typically describes absences caused by students of their own free will, and usually does not refer to legitimate "excused" absences, such as ones related to medical conditions. ...
  6. (The truancy) Truancy is a dystopian novel written by Isamu Fukui, a New York City student in Stuyvesant High School, when he was 15 years old. ...
  7. (truancy) The act of shirking from responsibilities and duties — refers especially to school absentees
  8. (Truancy) The number of students classified as habitual truants per the school code.  A habitual truant means absence for more than three (3) school days or their equivalent following the first notice of truancy given under section 24 PS 13-1333 of the School Code.
  9. (Truancy) The student stays out of school without permission or valid excuse.
  10. Truancy is a measure of how often the user forgoes the recommended daily review of information in the application. ...
  11. R.L. Stevenson writes that "while others are filling their memory with a lumber of words, one-half of which they will forget before the week be out, your truant may learn some really useful art: to play the fiddle, to know a good cigar, or to speak with ease and opportunity to all varieties of ...
  12. A juvenile between the ages of 6 and 17 who has over the legal limit of unexcused absences from school.