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walkway
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alk, waalk, wakl, wal, walc, walck, walkk, wallk, wwalk

Walk — synonyms, walk antonyms, definition

1. walk (Noun)

53 synonyms
alley area avenue backpack base on balls beat behaviour career conduct course excursion exercise field foot footfall footpath gait hike hoof impetus • • •
7 definitions

walk (Noun) — The act of travelling by foot.

walk (Noun) — Manner of walking. ex. "he had a funny walk"

walk (Noun) — The act of walking somewhere. ex. "he took a walk after lunch"

walk (Noun) — A path set aside for walking. ex. "after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk"

walk (Noun) — A slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground.

walk (Noun) — Careers in general. ex. "it happens in all walks of life"

walk (Noun) — (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls. ex. "he worked the pitcher for a walk"

14 types of
accomplishment achievement bearing calling career carriage gait locomotion path posture travel traveling travelling vocation
47 types
amble ambulation ambulatory boardwalk bushwalking catwalk constitutional flagging foot footpath gait hike hiking hillwalking last mile mall march marching moonwalk noctambulation • • •
3 parts
pace stride tread

2. walk (Verb)

42 synonyms
advance amble boot explore file flail go go on hike kick loaf loiter march meander move pace parade perambulate proceed promenade • • •
1 antonym
ride
10 definitions

walk (Verb) — Use one's feet to advance; advance by steps. ex. "Walk, don't run!" ex. "We walked instead of driving" ex. "She walks with a slight limp" ex. "The patient cannot walk yet" ex. "Walk over to the cabinet"

walk (Verb) — Accompany or escort. ex. "I'll walk you to your car"

walk (Verb) — Traverse or cover by walking. ex. "Walk the tightrope" ex. "Paul walked the streets of Damascus" ex. "She walks 3 miles every day"

walk (Verb) — (baseball) give a base on balls to.

walk (Verb) — Live or behave in a specified manner. ex. "walk in sadness"

walk (Verb) — Be or act in association with. ex. "We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters" ex. "Walk with God"

walk (Verb) — Walk at a pace. ex. "The horses walked across the meadow"

walk (Verb) — Make (someone or something) advance on foot; take on a walk (esp. for exercise). ex. "He walks the horse up the mountain" ex. "Walk the dog twice a day"

walk (Verb) — Take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure. ex. "The lovers held hands while walking" ex. "We like to walk every Sunday"

walk (Verb) — (baseball) obtain a base on balls.

27 types of
accompany associate behave compel comport consociate cover cross cut across cut through get across get over go hit locomote move obligate oblige pace pass over • • •
97 types
amble ambulate ankle bumble careen clomp clump cock coggle constitutionalise constitutionalize creep dodder exhibit falter flounce flounder foot footslog gimp • • •
1 see also
walk around

3. walk (US)

16 synonyms
air alley avenue behavior carriage course of action decorum deportment etiquette footpath lane mien passage pavement poise promenade