Walk out
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British pronunciation/wˈɔːk ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/wˈɔːk ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "walk out"

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
02

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

Intransitive
03

to be in a romantic relationship with someone

Intransitive
Old useOld use
04

to accompany someone out of a place

Transitive: to walk out sb

walk out

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Example
The audience walked out in disappointment after the performance.
She was so upset with the meeting that she decided to walk out.
The pair walked out for a quiet evening stroll in the neighborhood.
The couple walked out for a weekend getaway at the beach.
They walked out on their first official date to a charming restaurant.
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