taking a walk (Meaning)
taking a walk
to go away
Synonyms & Antonyms of taking a walk
Synonyms:
- running along
- bailing out
- peeling off
- cutting out
- pushing on
- clearing out
- moving
- beating it
- clearing off
- buzzing (off)
- digging out
- bugging out
- going off
- shoving (off)
- pulling out
- quitting
- pushing off
- evacuating
- packing (up or off)
- bailing
- going
- stepping (along)
- taking off
- getting off
- walking out
- sallying (forth)
- departing
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- flying
- parting
- retiring
- scarpering
- striking out
- abandoning
- withdrawing
- setting out
- pulling stakes
- going out
- running away
- booking
- hitting the road
- starting
- bugging off
- taking a powder
- exiting
- piking (out or off)
- buggering off
- fleeing
- retreating
- escaping
- getting
- skipping
- getting out
- stepping out
- vamoosing
- pulling up stakes
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- mizzling
- deserting
- forsaking
- scatting
- scramming
- removing
- adjourning
- emigrating
- vacating
- lighting out
- decamping
- absconding
Antonyms:
taking a walk Sentence Examples
- Emily and her dog enjoyed taking a walk in the park every morning.
- The cool autumn breeze was refreshing as I took a walk through the nearby forest.
- The city streets were crowded as people took a walk during their lunch break.
- My grandfather has made it a daily habit of taking a walk after dinner.
- The children skipped and laughed as they took a walk home from school.
- Jane preferred to take a walk in the evening when the sun was setting.
- The doctor advised David to take a walk for at least 30 minutes each day.
- The scenic mountain trail was perfect for taking a walk and enjoying nature.
- Mary and her friends took a walk along the beach, collecting seashells and listening to the waves.
- As part of her fitness routine, Sarah went for a brisk walk every other day.
FAQs About the word taking a walk
to go away
running along, bailing out, peeling off, cutting out, pushing on, clearing out,moving, beating it, clearing off, buzzing (off)
remaining, arriving,coming, staying, lodging, nearing, settling, approaching, abiding, showing up
Emily and her dog enjoyed taking a walk in the park every morning.
The cool autumn breeze was refreshing as I took a walk through the nearby forest.
The city streets were crowded as people took a walk during their lunch break.
My grandfather has made it a daily habit of taking a walk after dinner.