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Walkout Meaning in English

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/ˈwɔˌkaʊt/
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/wˈɔːkaʊt/
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Definition

A walkout is when a group of people leave a place together as a form of protest, often at work or school.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used to describe strikes or protests where people leave together to show disagreement; most often used about workers or students. It's a noun, not a verb. 'Stage a walkout' means to organize one.

Example Sentences

The workers organized a walkout to demand better pay.

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Students held a walkout to protest the new rules.

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There was a sudden walkout during the meeting.

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After the announcement, dozens of employees joined the walkout.

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The company tried to stop the walkout, but people kept leaving.

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Last year’s teacher walkout made national news.

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