walk out (Meaning)

Wordnet

walk out (v)

stop work in order to press demands

leave abruptly, often in protest or anger

leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval

walk out Sentence Examples

  1. The crowd walked out of the concert in disgust at the poor performance.
  2. My boss walked out of the meeting without a word, leaving everyone confused.
  3. The teacher walked out of the classroom for a few minutes to attend to an urgent matter.
  4. The protestors walked out of the rally to make their voices heard.
  5. The dog walkers walked out with their furry companions for their daily exercise.
  6. The hikers walked out of the trailhead early in the morning to catch the sunrise.
  7. The guests walked out of the party after a night of dancing and merriments.
  8. The seagulls walked out of the beach, their feathers ruffled by the strong wind.
  9. The child walked out of the house with his backpack, ready for his first day of school.
  10. The tourists walked out of the museum, amazed by the artifacts they had witnessed.

FAQs About the word walk out

stop work in order to press demands, leave abruptly, often in protest or anger, leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval

move, sally (forth), go off, get off, go, evacuate,exit, push on, clear off, pull out

show up, stay, stay, arrive, come, arrive, show up, remain, remain,come

The crowd walked out of the concert in disgust at the poor performance.

My boss walked out of the meeting without a word, leaving everyone confused.

The teacher walked out of the classroom for a few minutes to attend to an urgent matter.

The protestors walked out of the rally to make their voices heard.