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Walk off Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɑk/, /ˈwɔk/ /ˈɔf
WAWK-awf
wˈɔːk/ /ˈɒf
WAWK-of

Definition

To leave a place or situation by walking away, often suddenly or to avoid something. Also used to mean coping with or recovering from something by moving around.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal. Used with objects ('walk off the pain') or without ('walk off in anger'). Not the same as 'walk away'—'walk off' often means to leave abruptly or to physically recover by walking.

Example Sentences

He was angry and decided to walk off without saying goodbye.

basic

You can't just walk off when things get hard.

basic

She tried to walk off her headache by taking a stroll.

basic

After the argument, he just walked off and didn’t come back.

natural

Let’s walk off lunch by taking a lap around the park.

natural

You can’t just walk off the job without telling your boss.

natural