walk out on (Meaning)

walk out on

strike, the action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval, to go on strike, strike sense 3a, to leave suddenly often as an expression of disapproval, to leave in the lurch, strike entry 2 sense 2a

walk out on Sentence Examples

  1. The bride walked out on the groom at the altar, leaving him heartbroken.
  2. The customers walked out of the restaurant in disgust after the terrible service.
  3. The employees walked out on their boss during a meeting, expressing their dissatisfaction.
  4. The protesters walked out of the town hall, refusing to listen to the politician's speech.
  5. The actor walked out of the play after a heated argument with the director.
  6. The team walked out on the field, ready for competition.
  7. The workers walked out of the factory, demanding better pay and working conditions.
  8. The students walked out of their classrooms, protesting the unfair grading system.
  9. The fans walked out of the stadium, disappointed by the team's poor performance.
  10. The animals walked out of the zoo, escaping their confinement.

FAQs About the word walk out on

strike, the action of leaving a meeting or organization as an expression of disapproval, to go on strike, strike sense 3a, to leave suddenly often as an express

strand,leave, throw away, walk away from, forsake, abandon, maroon, withdraw (from),desert, separate (from)

reserve, possess, keep, retain,own, hold, have, save, redeem,reclaim

The bride walked out on the groom at the altar, leaving him heartbroken.

The customers walked out of the restaurant in disgust after the terrible service.

The employees walked out on their boss during a meeting, expressing their dissatisfaction.

The protesters walked out of the town hall, refusing to listen to the politician's speech.