Pronunciation: /sloʊ wɔːk/
noun walk - an act of traveling or an excursion on foot
A1 I enjoy taking a slow walk in the park.
A2 She prefers a slow walk on the beach rather than a run.
B1 A slow walk can be a great way to relax and clear your mind.
B2 The doctor recommended a slow walk every day to improve my health.
C1 The slow walk through the forest was a peaceful and meditative experience.
C2 After the surgery, I had to start with a slow walk to gradually regain my strength.
adjective slow - moving or operating at a low speed
A1 She took a slow walk in the park.
A2 The elderly man enjoyed his slow walk around the neighborhood.
B1 After a long day at work, I decided to take a slow walk to relax.
B2 The doctor recommended a slow walk as part of the patient's recovery plan.
C1 The slow walk through the forest allowed us to appreciate the beauty of nature.
C2 Despite her busy schedule, she always made time for a slow walk in the morning.
formal The elderly man took a slow walk in the park every morning.
informal Let's take a slow walk around the neighborhood and enjoy the fresh air.
slang I'm just gonna mosey on over there with a slow walk.
figurative His mind was in a fog, causing him to have a slow walk through life.
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