walking away from (Meaning)

walking away from

to move along on foot, roam, wander, to move about in space outside a spacecraft, to perform (a dance) at a walking pace, to accompany on foot, to be or act in association, to move (an object) in a manner suggestive of walking, to stand with an appearance suggestive of strides, to cause (a batter) to advance to first base by pitching four balls, to avoid criminal prosecution or conviction, to move about in visible form, to haul (something, such as an anchor) by walking round the capstan, to cause to move by walking, to compel to walk (as by a command), to move in a manner that is suggestive of walking, an act or instance of going on foot especially for exercise or pleasure, to come or go easily or readily, to go on foot for exercise or pleasure, to pass on foot or as if on foot through, along, over, or upon, to advance to first base by taking four pitches that are balls (see ball entry 1 sense 4a), to cause (an animal) to go at a walk, to perform or accomplish by going on foot, to bring to a specified condition by walking, to follow on foot for the purpose of measuring, surveying, or inspecting, walk out, to make headway, to go at a walk, to pursue a course of action or way of life

walking away from Sentence Examples

  1. John turned and walked away from the burning house, his heart heavy with loss.
  2. Mary watched her ex-boyfriend walk away from her, knowing their relationship was over.
  3. The child walked away from the candy store, his disappointment evident.
  4. Tom walked away from the job offer, choosing instead to pursue his dream.
  5. The dog walked away from the group of people, his tail down.
  6. The hikers walked away from the peak, feeling a sense of accomplishment.
  7. Sarah walked away from the meeting, knowing that her opinion had not been heard.
  8. The man walked away from the ATM, feeling frustrated at the long line.
  9. The couple walked away from their crumbling marriage, knowing it was for the best.
  10. The teacher walked away from the classroom, his head spinning from a difficult lesson.

FAQs About the word walking away from

to move along on foot, roam, wander, to move about in space outside a spacecraft, to perform (a dance) at a walking pace, to accompany on foot, to be or act in

leaving, stranding, withdrawing (from), cutting off, dumping, forsaking, throwing away, separating (from), walking out on, throwing out

having, possessing, withholding, holding, retaining, keeping, owning, reserving, reclaiming,saving

John turned and walked away from the burning house, his heart heavy with loss.

Mary watched her ex-boyfriend walk away from her, knowing their relationship was over.

The child walked away from the candy store, his disappointment evident.

Tom walked away from the job offer, choosing instead to pursue his dream.