walkout Antonyms

Meaning of walkout

Wordnet

walkout (n)

a strike in which the workers walk out

the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest

walkout Sentence Examples

  1. The negotiations broke down, leading to a mass walkout by employees.
  2. The students staged a walkout to protest the administration's decision.
  3. The audience members walked out of the theater in disappointment.
  4. The teacher's controversial remarks sparked a student walkout.
  5. The workers organized a walkout to demand higher wages and better working conditions.
  6. The politician's speech was met with a walkout by his opponents.
  7. The company's plans to close the factory triggered a walkout by the workers.
  8. The mistreatment of employees caused a widespread walkout across the organization.
  9. The fans walked out of the stadium after their team's disappointing performance.
  10. The controversial decision by the jury led to a wave of walkouts in the courtroom.

FAQs About the word walkout

a strike in which the workers walk out, the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest

get off, escape, clear off, push off, go off, sally (forth), cut out, push on, take a walk, get

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

The negotiations broke down, leading to a mass walkout by employees.

The students staged a walkout to protest the administration's decision.

The audience members walked out of the theater in disappointment.

The teacher's controversial remarks sparked a student walkout.