Walk Out Of (Verb)
Meaning
Leave, usually as an expression of disapproval.
Classification
Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.
Examples
- The audience members began to walk out of the presentation in protest of the speaker's insensitive comments.
- Disapproving of the waitstaff's attitude, she decided to walk out of the restaurant without leaving a tip.
- Many critics walked out of the premiere screening of the film, unable to stomach its graphic violence.
- The dissatisfied customer walked out of the store after the manager refused to honor the advertised sale price.
- The politician's unpopular stance on the issue led many supporters to walk out of the rally in disgust.