truancy

noun

tru·​an·​cy ˈtrü-ən(t)-sē How to pronounce truancy (audio)
plural truancies
: an act or instance of playing truant : the state of being truant

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Police did not find out about Madalina's disappearance until a school truancy report from the 11-year-old's middle school. Audrey Conklin, FOXNews.com, 11 Apr. 2025 This bill would exacerbate these pressures by creating unnecessary paperwork, compliance monitoring and truancy enforcement demands at the local school level — without providing new resources. Aziza Butler, Chicago Tribune, 30 Mar. 2025 The bill addresses student absenteeism and truancy, conduct that leads to disciplinary actions, teacher turnover, mental health and school climate. Brooke Conrad, Baltimore Sun, 25 Mar. 2025 That’s because Proposition 36 would increase incarceration, reducing state savings from a measure approved by voters in 2014 — savings that the measure required to be targeted at mental health, drug treatment, school truancy, dropout prevention and victim services programs. Darrell Steinberg, The Mercury News, 21 Sep. 2024 See All Example Sentences for truancy

Word History

First Known Use

1784, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of truancy was in 1784

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“Truancy.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/truancy. Accessed 22 Apr. 2025.

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truancy

noun
tru·​an·​cy ˈtrü-ən-sē How to pronounce truancy (audio)
plural truancies
: an act or an instance of being a truant
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