walked out (Meaning)

walked out

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

walked out Sentence Examples

  1. The disgruntled employees walked out of the meeting in protest.
  2. She walked out of the store without buying anything, disappointed with the lack of selection.
  3. After a heated argument, he stormed out of the house and slammed the door behind him.
  4. The witnesses walked out of the courtroom, their faces etched with disbelief.
  5. The students walked out of the classroom when the teacher refused to change the seating arrangements.
  6. She walked out on her fiancé the day before their wedding, unable to go through with it.
  7. The hikers walked out of the woods at sunset, weary but exhilarated.
  8. The couple walked out of the therapist's office holding hands, their relationship on the mend.
  9. The protesters walked out of the park, their chants echoing through the streets.
  10. The president walked out of the press conference without answering any questions, leaving the reporters baffled.

FAQs About the word walked out

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

pushed on, bailed out, dug out, got off,exited, peeled off, went, stepped (along), took a walk, evacuated

arrived, turned up, stayed,came, remained, showed up, hit, closed, dwelt, lodged

The disgruntled employees walked out of the meeting in protest.

She walked out of the store without buying anything, disappointed with the lack of selection.

After a heated argument, he stormed out of the house and slammed the door behind him.

The witnesses walked out of the courtroom, their faces etched with disbelief.