Pronunciation: /wɔːk/
noun a movement of the body in a particular direction by placing one foot in front of the other
A1 I go for a walk in the park every morning.
A2 She took her dog for a walk around the neighborhood.
B1 Walking is a great way to stay active and healthy.
B2 The scenic walk along the beach was breathtaking.
C1 The long walk through the forest was both challenging and rewarding.
C2 After the hike, they enjoyed a leisurely walk through the quaint village.
verb to move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn
A1 I walk to school every day.
A2 She walks her dog in the park every evening.
B1 We walked along the beach and collected seashells.
B2 The hikers walked for miles before reaching the summit.
C1 After dinner, they would often take a leisurely walk around the neighborhood.
C2 The marathon runner walked briskly to the starting line, mentally preparing for the race ahead.
formal I decided to take a leisurely walk in the park to clear my mind.
informal Let's go for a walk around the block, it'll be nice to get some fresh air.
slang I'm just gonna take a quick walk to stretch my legs.
figurative Sometimes, in order to find clarity, we must walk through the darkness before seeing the light.
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