dropout
This term carries a strong social connotation when referring to people, often oscillating between a negative sense of failure or lack of discipline and a positive sense of rebellion or liberation from societal constraints. It describes a deliberate or forced severance from an established system, whether that system is an educational institution or the broader social contract. In technical or quantitative contexts, the word shifts from a human element to a mechanical or mathematical one. It describes a void or a sudden plunge, emphasizing the abruptness of the loss of signal or the steepness of a decline in data.
Meanings
A person who leaves a school, college, or university before completing their course of study.
"He became a high school dropout to pursue a career in music."
A person who rejects the conventional goals and values of mainstream society to live a non-conformist lifestyle.
"The 1960s saw a rise in the number of dropouts living in rural communes."