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Meaning & Definition of Walk in English

English

Walk

To move on foot at a moderate pace.


Pronunciation:

wɔːk

Part of Speech:

verb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: To move by putting one foot in front of the other.

    Example Sentence: He decided to walk to the park instead of driving.

  • Definition: To take part in a walk as an activity or exercise.

    Example Sentence: She goes for a walk every evening to unwind.

  • Definition: To escort someone, especially a lady, while walking.

    Example Sentence: He walked her home after the party.

  • Definition: To have a particular quality of movement, such as a walk.

    Example Sentence: The actor has a distinctive walk that is easily recognizable.

  • Definition: To guide or lead.

    Example Sentence: The teacher walked the students through the process step by step.

Etymology

Origin: Old English 'wealcan' meaning 'to roll' or 'to move'.

Synonyms

strollamblestridetreadhike

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • walk the talk: To act in accordance with what one says.
  • walk on air: To feel extremely happy.
  • walk a fine line: To operate in a situation that requires careful judgment.

Translations

  • Spanish: caminar
  • French: marcher
  • German: gehen
  • Russian: ходить

Related Words

  • walker: A person who walks.
  • walking: The act of moving on foot.
  • walkway: A path for walking.

Slang Meanings of walk

  • Meaning: To leave or exit.

    Example Sentence: I’m outta here, I’m gonna bounce and just walk.

  • Meaning: To act in a superior or confident manner.

    Example Sentence: He walked like he owned the place.