verb

walk

to walk, to go for a walk

I walk to school every day.

I walk to school every day.

She walked the dog in the park.

She walked the dog in the park.

((to a place)) to go somewhere on foot I walk to school every day.

((sth.)) to take (an animal) for a walk She walked the dog in the park.

Synonyms: stroll, saunter, stride; Antonyms: run, stand

From Old English 'wealcan', meaning 'to roll, move about'. Not related to 'wall'.

Picture someone taking a simple walk in the park. It's one of the most basic forms of movement.

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