Truancy

Meaning:

Truancy refers to the act of being absent from school without permission, often associated with students deliberately skipping classes or avoiding school attendance. It involves unauthorized or unexcused absence from school by students who are required to attend.

Synonyms (similar meanings):

  1. Absenteeism: Refers to habitual absence from work or school without a valid reason.
  2. Skipping: Describes the act of missing classes or school sessions deliberately.
  3. Non-attendance: Indicates the state of not attending or being absent.

Antonyms (opposite meanings):

  1. Attendance: The action of being present or attending regularly, the opposite of truancy.
  2. Punctuality: Refers to being on time or adhering to schedules, contrasting with habitual absence.
  3. Adherence: Staying committed or sticking to obligations, which contrasts with the act of avoiding attendance.

Truancy, as a concept, is generally associated with negative consequences such as academic difficulties, legal repercussions, and challenges in a student’s educational progress. Conversely, the antonyms reflect positive behaviors like being present, punctual, and committed to regular attendance, all of which contribute to a more productive and successful academic experience.