walkout Synonyms

walkout Meaning

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

peel off, bail out, go off, step (along), go, push off, get, move, depart, clear off

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

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.