Walk Definition and Examples
Meaning of Walk: To transport oneself from one point to the next by using their legs.
Examples:
- “I walk in the park every morning and it’s the first thing I do. It’s a really peaceful and enjoyable thing to do.”
- “You should take a walk every morning. It helps start the day well, in my opinion.”
- “You can’t just walk away from a marriage at the first sign of a problem.”
Other Words for “Walk”
Widely-used synonyms for the word “walk”.
- Pace
- Mince
- Stride
- Pad
- Stumble
- Wander
- Hike
- Saunter
- March
- Hobble
- Parade
- Sashay
- Sleepwalk
- Wade
- Amble
- Limp
- Swagger
- Lumber
- Shuffle
- Waddle
- Meander
Big list of 170+ different words to use instead of “walk”.
- Ambulate
- Ascend
- Back
- Blow
- Borrow
- Bottom
- Bounce
- Bring
- Canter
- Career
- Carry
- Change
- Circle
- Circuit
- Circulate
- Climb
- Come
- Conduct
- Continue
- Course
- Cover
- Crawl
- Creep
- Cross
- Cruise
- Cycle
- Dally
- Date
- Dawdle
- Deliver
- Depart
- Desert
- Down
- Drag
- Drift
- Drive
- Drop
- Enter
- Escape
- Escort
- Exercise
- Exit
- Fall
- File
- Flip
- Flounce
- Flow
- Fly
- Follow
- Foot
- Foot it
- Function
- Get going
- Get off
- Glide
- Go
- Go down
- Go on foot
- Go up
- Going
- Happen
- Hasten
- Hie
- Hike
- Hoof
- Hoof it
- Hurry
- Jaunt
- Join
- Jump
- Junket
- Lead
- Leave
- Leg
- Leg it
- Lend
- Limp
- Lumber
- Lurch
- March
- Meander
- Migrate
- Move
- Move around
- Next
- Operate
- Pace
- Pad
- Parade
- Pass
- Pass over
- Pass through
- Patrol
- Perambulate
- Peregrinate
- Play
- Prance
- Previous
- Proceed
- Progress
- Promenade
- Quit
- Race
- Ramble
- Range
- Release
- Return
- Ride
- Roam
- Roll
- Round
- Route
- Rove
- Rule
- Run
- Sail
- Sashay
- Saunter
- Scramble
- Scuff
- Shamble
- Show
- Shuffle
- Spin
- Stagger
- Stalk
- Stamp
- Start
- Step
- Stir
- Straddle
- Stray
- Stride
- Stroll
- Strut
- Stump
- Support
- Surpass
- Swagger
- Swan
- Swing
- Switch
- Take a walk
- Toddle
- Totter
- Tour
- Track
- Trail
- Traipse
- Tramp
- Transfer
- Travel
- Travel around
- Travel on foot
- Travel over
- Traverse
- Tread
- Trek
- Trip
- Troop
- Trudge
- Turn
- Usher
- Vagabond
- Visit
- Voyage
- Waddle
- Walk about
- Walk around
- Wander
- Wend
- Withdraw
Walk Synonyms with Examples and Meaning
Pace
- Meaning: To walk impatiently
- For example: People were strolling along the beach.
Mince
- Meaning: To walk with quick short steps, in a way that is not natural
- For example: I was pacing back and forth, waiting for the results of my exam.
Stride
- Meaning: To walk with long steps in a particular direction
- For example: We strode across the snowy fields.
Pad
- Meaning: To walk with quiet steps
- For example: She padded across the room to the window.
Stumble
- Meaning: To walk or move in an unsteady way
- For example: We were stumbling around in the dark looking for a candle.
Wander
- Meaning: To walk slowly around or to a place, often without any particular sense of purpose or direction
- For example: She wandered aimlessly around the streets.
Hike
- Meaning: To go for a long walk in the country, especially for pleasure
- For example: We’re planning to hike across the Brecon Beacons.
Saunter
- Meaning: To walk in a slow relaxed way
- For example: He sauntered by, looking as if he had all the time in the world.
March
- Meaning: To walk with stiff regular steps like a soldier
- For example: They marched 20 miles to reach the capital.
Hobble
- Meaning: To walk with difficulty, especially because your feet or legs hurt
- For example: The old man hobbled across the road.
Parade
- Meaning: To walk around in a way that makes other people notice you
- For example: People were parading up and down showing off their finest clothes.
Sashay
- Meaning: To walk in a very confident but relaxed way, especially in order to be noticed
- For example: I watched her as she sashayed across the room.
Sleepwalk
- Meaning: To walk around while you are asleep
- For example: He once sleepwalked to the middle of the road outside his home at 1 a.m.
Wade
- Meaning: To walk with an effort through something, especially water or mud
- For example: We waded across the stream.
Amble
- Meaning: To walk a slow and relaxed way
- For example: We ambled down to the beach.
Limp
- Meaning: To walk slowly or with difficulty because one leg is injured
- For example: She had twisted her ankle and was limping.
Swagger
- Meaning: To walk in a very proud, confident (and sometimes arrogant) way
- For example: He swaggered into the room looking very pleased with himself.
Lumber
- Meaning: To move in a slow, heavy way
- For example: The huge convoy of trucks lumbered out of the city.
Shuffle
- Meaning: To walk slowly without lifting your feet completely off the ground.
- For example: He shuffled across the room to the window.
Waddle
- Meaning: To walk with short steps while moving from side to side like a duck
- For example: A short plump man came waddling towards me.
Meander
- Meaning: To walk slowly without a particular aim or destination
- For example: They meandered around the old town admiring the architecture.
More interesting examples with the word “walk”
- ” I heard someone walk down the stairway.”
- “A wide promenade allows many people to walk at the same time.”
- “Mother wants to come downstairs, but is too weak to walk; it’ll take both of you to bring her down.”
- “Leon’s dog was sitting by the door whining, so I thought I’d better take it for a walk.”
- “My shoes were so tight that I could hardly walk.”
- “The path is too narrow for two people to walk together.”
- “Let’ s go for a walk instead of playing video games.”
- “He was ruddy-cheeked from the walk in the cold.”
- “Overflowing of I, walk in the overflowing looking for love road.”
- “A viral illness left her barely able to walk.”
- “If you are good I shall perhaps take you for a walk this afternoon.”
- “She missed the bus and had to walk home.”