to walk out
Pronunciation
/wˈɔːk ˈaʊt/
British pronunciation
/wˈɔːk ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "walk out"in English

to walk out
[phrase form: walk]
01

to leave suddenly, especially to show discontent

Intransitive: to walk out | to walk out of a place or situation
to walk out definition and meaning
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Examples
Feeling unheard, he walked out of the discussion abruptly.
The audience walked out in disappointment after the performance.
02

to suddenly leave one's family or partner and start living somewhere else

Intransitive
example
Examples
She walked out on her partner when the conflicts became unbearable.
Despite counseling efforts, he walked out, preferring solitude.
03

to be in a romantic relationship with someone

Intransitive
Old useOld use
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Examples
The pair walked out for a quiet evening stroll in the neighborhood.
The couple walked out for a weekend getaway at the beach.
04

to accompany someone out of a place

Transitive: to walk out sb
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Examples
I will walk my friend out after the party.
She walked her guests out when the event concluded.
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