Pronunciation: /dʒuːn.jɔːˈraɪ.tɪs/
noun a colloquial term used to describe a lack of motivation or focus typically experienced by high school juniors as they approach the end of the school year
A1 Junioritis is a term used to describe the lack of motivation or effort in younger students.
A2 Students with junioritis often struggle to stay focused on their studies and may procrastinate on assignments.
B1 Junioritis can be a common issue among high school students, especially as they near graduation.
B2 It is important for teachers and parents to address junioritis early on to prevent it from affecting a student's academic performance.
C1 Some universities offer support programs for students experiencing junioritis to help them stay on track and succeed in their studies.
C2 Senioritis is often seen as a more extreme version of junioritis, with seniors feeling burnt out and unmotivated towards the end of their academic career.
formal Junioritis is a term used to describe a phenomenon where high school juniors experience a lack of motivation and focus due to feeling overwhelmed by college preparation.
informal I think I have a bad case of junioritis - I just can't seem to get myself to study for my exams.
slang Junioritis is hitting me hard this year - I just want to skip school and hang out with my friends.
figurative Dealing with junioritis feels like carrying a heavy weight on your shoulders, making it hard to stay on track with your goals.
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