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Walk back Meaning in English

expression

ˈwɑk/, /ˈwɔk/ /ˈbæk
WAWK-BAK
wˈɔːk/ /bˈæk
WAWK-BAK

Definition

To return by walking to a place you were before, or to take back or reverse something you previously said or promised.

Usage & Nuances

Figurative use ('walk back a statement') is common in politics and news; literal use ('walk back home') is straightforward. Often used formally to describe someone reversing a position without fully admitting a mistake. 'Walk back' is more about words/promises than physical actions.

Example Sentences

We had to walk back to the store because we forgot the milk.

basic

After his mistake, he tried to walk back his comments.

basic

Can we walk back to the park together?

basic

The politician had to walk back his statement after public outrage.

natural

She made a promise, but later had to walk back on it.

natural

If you say something wrong, it's okay to walk back your words.

natural