🚶walk

verb
/wɔːk/

Meaning

to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other
to move on foot; to go at a steady pace
to move by putting one foot in front of the other

Example Sentences

I walk to school every morning.

She walks to work every morning.

She likes to walk in the park every morning.

Synonyms

stroll, march, stride, step, pace
Entry 1
stroll, march, stride, step
Entry 2
stroll, march, stride, pace, step
Entry 3
stroll, march, stride, step

Antonyms

run, fly, drive, ride, sit, stand still, sprint
Entry 1
run, fly, drive, ride
Entry 2
run, sit, stand still, drive
Entry 3
run, sprint

Collocations

walk slowly, walk together, walk alone, walk home, walk away, walk the dog, go for a walk, take a walk, walk around
Entry 1
walk slowly, walk together, walk alone, walk home
Entry 2
walk slowly, walk together, walk home, walk away, walk the dog
Entry 3
go for a walk, take a walk, walk around

More Example Sentences

She was walking about the corridor.

How long do you walk in the morning?

I can’t walk upstairs. Can you help me?

My legs are sore. I cannot walk properly.

Where do you go for a walk every morning?

I drink my coffee after finishing my morning walk.

Let's meet up in front of the bank at 8pm and walk to the cinema hall together.

Let's meet up in front of the fountain at 8pm and walk to the restaurant together.

Let's meet up in front of the pharmacy at 8pm and walk to the coffee shop together.

A bus driver helps a lost tourist who cannot find his hotel in an unfamiliar city by checking the address on his phone and explaining which stop to get off at while the other passengers wait patiently and one of them draws a small map on paper so the tourist can walk the last few blocks

Related Vocabularies

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to carry out an action, task, or function
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