Walk

Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːk/

Walk (verb)

  1. to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground.
  2. to go with someone by foot to show them the way or keep them company.
  3. to take an animal, like a dog, outside for exercise.

Examples

  • She likes to walk in the park every morning.
  • They walk to school together every day.

Common collocations: walk briskly, walk slowly, walk home, walk someone home, walk someone to the car

Walk (noun)

  1. a short journey made by walking, usually for exercise or pleasure.

Examples

  • Let's go for a walk after dinner.
  • A walk in the park is refreshing.

Synonyms of Walk

Neutral

Antonyms of Walk

  • describing faster movement on foot
  • describing being stationary