Walk-in

Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːˌkɪn/

Walk-in (noun)

  1. a place where you can go without an appointment.
  2. a large room used for storing things, like clothes or food.

Examples

  • The clinic accepts walk-ins every day.
  • Walk-ins are welcome at the hair salon.

Common collocations: walk-in service, walk-in clinic, walk-in closet, walk-in pantry, walk-in basis

Walk-in (adjective)

  1. describing a service you can use without making an appointment.

Examples

  • They offer walk-in appointments for vaccinations.
  • Walk-in customers are served on a first-come basis.