Refine this word faster
Walk out
verb
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To stage a walkout or strike. intransitive
"Postal workers are set to walk out tomorrow if contract negotiations fail."
- 2 leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval wordnet
- 3 To leave suddenly, especially as a form of protest. intransitive
- 4 leave abruptly, often in protest or anger wordnet
- 5 To go out with; to be romantically involved. dated, intransitive
"The maidservant has been walking out with the butcher’s man."
Show 5 more definitions
- 6 stop work in order to press demands wordnet
- 7 To go for a walk outdoors; to go out. intransitive, obsolete
"[The Umbrella] kept off the Sun so effectually, that I could walk out in the hottest of the Weather with greater Advantage than I could before in the coolest, and when I had no need of it, cou’d close it and carry it under my Arm."
- 8 To accompany (someone) as they leave a house or other building. transitive
- 9 To continue or persist in carrying (something) out or following through (with something); to persevere. transitive
"Too many of us want to believe God for a miracle rather than trust him to bring us through. For some situations, healing takes time, and we have just got to walk it out."
- 10 To step away with when carrying the weight in order not to hit the rack it was lifted off from during execution of the exercise. transitive
See also for "walk out"
Next best steps
Mini challenge
Unscramble this word: walkout