[
US
/ˈskuɫˌwɝk/
]
[ UK /skˈuːlwɜːk/ ]
[ UK /skˈuːlwɜːk/ ]
NOUN
- a school task performed by a student to satisfy the teacher
How To Use schoolwork In A Sentence
- I tried to focus on reading a book that I was assigned to have read by the next day as schoolwork.
- ‘You are so used to abbreviating things, you just start doing it unconsciously on schoolwork and reports and other things,’ said a student in New Jersey.
- An avid student, Edmond excelled at his schoolwork, and was thought of as his school's best poet.
- He was shattered and too tired to concentrate on schoolwork.
- Chad and Ally talked about how her schoolwork's been so far this semester.
- Even the prospect of getting down to taxing schoolwork did not daunt Amy.
- She may make one or two scribbles on her schoolwork and then giggle and whisper with other children.
- He still goes to school and does some schoolwork at home using a webcam. The Sun
- She walks with a cane and users a Brailer and a talking laptop computer to do her schoolwork and is the only blind teenager in a mainstream Oldham school.
- I wish Sam would apply himself a little more to his schoolwork.