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- A basic physical action of moving on foot by taking steps.
- Can be used as a verb (to walk) or a noun (a walk).
- Commonly used for exercise, transportation, and leisure activities.
- Appears in many idioms and phrasal verbs like 'walk away' or 'walk the talk'.
- Physical Act
- The rhythmic movement of legs and feet to propel the body forward.
- Leisure Activity
- Walking in a park or nature setting to enjoy the surroundings and relax.
- Commuting
- Using walking as a means to travel to work, school, or shops.
Every morning, I walk through the park to feel the fresh air before starting my day.
The doctor suggested that a thirty-minute walk every day would significantly improve my heart health.
We decided to walk the dog along the beach at sunset.
It is only a short walk from the train station to the office building.
She had to walk carefully on the icy pavement to avoid slipping.
- Intransitive Use
- Focuses on the subject's movement: 'She walks quickly.'
- Transitive Use
- Focuses on the object being guided: 'He walks the puppy twice a day.'
- Noun Form
- Refers to the journey itself: 'Let's take a long walk in the woods.'
They walked for hours until they reached the summit of the hill.
Are you walking to the party, or are you taking the bus?
I will walk you home to make sure you arrive safely.
- Daily Life
- Commonly heard in routines: 'I'm going for a walk.'
- Professional Context
- Used in training: 'Let me walk you through the new software.'
- Media and Entertainment
- Found in titles and lyrics: 'A Walk to Remember' or 'Walk the Line.'
The GPS said to walk straight for 500 meters.
In the movie, the hero had to walk across the desert to find water.
- Pronunciation Error
- Pronouncing the 'l' in walk. Remember: it is silent.
- Preposition Confusion
- Using 'walk at' instead of 'walk to' or 'walk in'.
- Verb vs Noun
- Saying 'I did a walk' instead of 'I went for a walk' or 'I took a walk'.
Incorrect: I walked at the park. Correct: I walked in the park.
Incorrect: I will walk to home. Correct: I will walk home.
- Stroll
- A slow, relaxed walk, usually for pleasure. 'We strolled through the garden.'
- Hike
- A long walk in the countryside or mountains. 'They went for a hike in the Alps.'
- March
- Walking with regular, rhythmic steps, often like a soldier. 'The protesters marched to the capital.'
- Pace
- Walking back and forth in a small area, often due to nervousness. 'He paced the hallway while waiting for news.'
Instead of a simple walk, they decided to saunter through the art gallery.
The toddler began to toddle across the room, taking his first unsteady steps.
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रोचक तथ्य
In Middle English, 'walk' was often used to describe the process of fulling cloth (rolling it in water to thicken it).
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'l' (it should be silent).
- Confusing the vowel sound with 'work' /wɜːrk/.
- Shortening the vowel too much.
कठिनाई स्तर
The word is very common and easy to recognize in text.
Spelling is easy, but learners must remember the silent 'l'.
Pronunciation can be tricky due to the silent 'l' and vowel sound.
Easily understood in context, though can be confused with 'work'.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Silent 'L'
walk, talk, chalk
Prepositions of Place
walk to the store, walk in the park
Zero Preposition with 'Home'
I walk home (not 'to home')
Gerund as Subject
Walking is good exercise.
Transitive vs Intransitive
I walk (intransitive); I walk the dog (transitive).
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
I walk to the park every day.
Je marche jusqu'au parc chaque jour.
Simple present tense for a daily routine.
She walks with her friend.
Elle marche avec son amie.
Third person singular 's' on the verb.
Do you walk to school?
Est-ce que tu marches jusqu'à l'école ?
Question form using 'do'.
We walked home yesterday.
Nous sommes rentrés à pied hier.
Past tense 'walked'. No 'to' before 'home'.
He is walking the dog.
Il promène le chien.
Present continuous for an action happening now.
It is a short walk.
C'est une courte marche.
'Walk' used as a noun.
They walk slowly.
Ils marchent lentement.
Adverb 'slowly' modifying the verb.
I want to go for a walk.
Je veux aller faire une promenade.
Common phrase 'go for a walk'.
I like walking in the rain.
J'aime marcher sous la pluie.
Gerund 'walking' after the verb 'like'.
The shop is a five-minute walk from here.
Le magasin est à cinq minutes à pied d'ici.
Noun phrase describing distance.
He walked away without saying a word.
Il est parti sans dire un mot.
Phrasal verb 'walk away'.
Are you walking or taking the bus?
Tu marches ou tu prends le bus ?
Present continuous used for a choice of transport.
She walked into the room and sat down.
Elle est entrée dans la pièce et s'est assise.
Sequence of actions in the past.
We often walk along the river.
Nous marchons souvent le long de la rivière.
Preposition 'along' used for a path.
Walking is very good for your health.
La marche est très bonne pour la santé.
Gerund as the subject of the sentence.
Please walk carefully on the ice.
S'il vous plaît, marchez prudemment sur la glace.
Imperative mood with an adverb.
I have walked this trail many times before.
J'ai parcouru ce sentier de nombreuses fois auparavant.
Present perfect for past experience.
Let me walk you through the process.
Laisse-moi t'expliquer le processus étape par étape.
Phrasal verb 'walk through' meaning to explain.
They walked out of the meeting in protest.
Ils ont quitté la réunion en signe de protestation.
Phrasal verb 'walk out' used for protest.
It was a brisk walk that left us breathless.
C'était une marche rapide qui nous a laissé essoufflés.
Adjective 'brisk' describing the noun 'walk'.
He walked in on them while they were talking.
Il les a surpris pendant qu'ils parlaient.
Phrasal verb 'walk in on' meaning to interrupt.
She decided to walk the length of the beach.
Elle a décidé de parcourir toute la plage à pied.
'Walk the length of' is a common expression.
The dog needs to be walked twice a day.
Le chien doit être promené deux fois par jour.
Passive voice construction.
We spent the afternoon walking around the city.
Nous avons passé l'après-midi à nous promener en ville.
'Walk around' meaning to explore.
You are walking on eggshells with your boss.
Tu marches sur des œufs avec ton patron.
Idiom meaning to be very cautious.
He really knows how to walk the talk.
Il sait vraiment joindre le geste à la parole.
Idiom meaning to do what you say you will do.
The walk-through of the new house was exciting.
La visite de la nouvelle maison était excitante.
Compound noun 'walk-through'.
She walked away from a very lucrative career.
Elle a abandonné une carrière très lucrative.
Figurative use of 'walk away from'.
The protesters staged a walk-out this morning.
Les manifestants ont organisé un débrayage ce matin.
Noun 'walk-out' referring to a strike.
He walked into a trap set by his rivals.
Il est tombé dans un piège tendu par ses rivaux.
Idiom 'walk into a trap'.
Walking the fine line between brave and reckless.
Marcher sur la ligne étroite entre courageux et téméraire.
Metaphorical use of 'walking a line'.
The patient is now able to walk unaided.
Le patient est maintenant capable de marcher sans aide.
Formal adverb 'unaided'.
The protagonist's walk reflected his inner turmoil.
La démarche du protagoniste reflétait son agitation intérieure.
'Walk' used to describe a person's gait or style.
They perambulated the estate every Sunday.
Ils parcouraient le domaine tous les dimanches.
Formal synonym 'perambulate'.
He walked the plank of his own making.
Il a subi les conséquences de ses propres actes.
Idiom 'walk the plank' used metaphorically.
The city's walkability has improved significantly.
L'aspect piétonnier de la ville s'est considérablement amélioré.
Noun 'walkability' used in urban planning.
She walked him through the intricacies of the law.
Elle lui a expliqué les subtilités de la loi.
'Walk through' used for complex explanations.
His walk of life was vastly different from hers.
Son milieu social était très différent du sien.
Idiom 'walk of life' meaning social background.
The actor had a walk-on part in the latest play.
L'acteur avait un petit rôle dans la dernière pièce.
Compound adjective 'walk-on'.
He walked off his anger by the seaside.
Il a calmé sa colère en marchant au bord de la mer.
Phrasal verb 'walk off' meaning to get rid of a feeling.
The walk as a philosophical act is well-documented.
La marche en tant qu'acte philosophique est bien documentée.
Abstract noun use.
He walked a solitary path throughout his career.
Il a suivi un chemin solitaire tout au long de sa carrière.
Metaphorical use of 'walk a path'.
The sheer walk-ability of the old town is its charm.
Le caractère purement piétonnier de la vieille ville fait son charme.
Nuanced use of 'walkability'.
She walked into the role with effortless grace.
Elle a endossé le rôle avec une grâce naturelle.
Figurative 'walk into' meaning to start easily.
The nuances of his gait were a study in character.
Les nuances de sa démarche étaient une étude de caractère.
Using 'walk' (gait) as a subject of analysis.
He was a dead man walking after the scandal.
C'était un homme fini après le scandale.
Idiom 'dead man walking' for someone whose career is over.
They walked the labyrinth of bureaucracy for years.
Ils ont parcouru le labyrinthe de la bureaucratie pendant des années.
Metaphorical 'walk' through a complex system.
The walk-over was unexpected in such a high-stakes game.
La victoire facile était inattendue dans un jeu à si hauts enjeux.
Noun 'walk-over' meaning an easy victory.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
take a walk
walk of life
walk the talk
walk on air
walk all over someone
walk into a trap
walk the plank
walk on eggshells
walk away from
walk-in
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
Similar spelling but different vowel sound and meaning.
Walking always keeps one foot on the ground; running does not.
Marching is a specific, rhythmic type of walking.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"a walk in the park"
Something that is very easy to do.
For him, the advanced math test was a walk in the park.
informal"walk on eggshells"
To act very carefully to avoid conflict.
Ever since the argument, I've been walking on eggshells.
neutral"walk the talk"
To practice what you preach.
Our manager says he values honesty, but he doesn't walk the talk.
neutral"walk of life"
A person's background or occupation.
We met people from all walks of life at the airport.
neutral"walk all over someone"
To exploit or disrespect someone.
She's so nice that people often try to walk all over her.
informal"walk on air"
To be very happy.
He was walking on air after his team won the championship.
informal"walk into a trap"
To be easily fooled.
The detective knew the criminal was walking into a trap.
neutral"walk the plank"
To be forced to leave a position.
The coach had to walk the plank after the team's losing streak.
informal"walk away with"
To win something easily.
She walked away with the first prize.
informal"walk-over"
An easy victory.
The match was a total walk-over for the home team.
informalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Similar spelling and vowel sounds for some learners.
Work is about labor/tasks; walk is about movement on foot.
I walk to work every day.
Similar spelling.
Wake means to stop sleeping; walk means to move on foot.
I wake up and then I walk to the kitchen.
Similar sound for some.
Week is a period of seven days; walk is a movement.
I go for a walk every week.
Similar spelling.
A wall is a structure; walk is an action.
I walk along the wall.
Rhymes and both have a silent 'l'.
Talk is about speaking; walk is about moving.
We talk while we walk.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
I walk to [place].
I walk to school.
She walks with [person].
She walks with her mom.
It is a [time] walk.
It is a ten-minute walk.
I have walked [distance].
I have walked five miles.
Let me walk you through [process].
Let me walk you through the rules.
He walked away from [situation].
He walked away from the fight.
His walk of life is [description].
His walk of life is very traditional.
The walk-over was [adjective].
The walk-over was embarrassing for the losers.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Extremely high in all domains.
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I walk to home.
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I walk home.
The word 'home' acts as an adverb of direction here and does not require 'to'.
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He is wall-king.
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He is walking.
The 'l' is silent. Do not pronounce it.
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I did a walk.
→
I went for a walk.
The standard idiom is 'go for a walk' or 'take a walk'.
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I walked at the park.
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I walked in the park.
Use 'in' for the area where the walking takes place.
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I walk my dog with the park.
→
I walk my dog in the park.
'With' is incorrect for location; use 'in' or 'at'.
सुझाव
Silent L
Always remember that the 'L' is silent. Practice saying 'wawk' to sound like a native speaker.
Home Exception
Never use 'to' with 'home'. Say 'I walk home', not 'I walk to home'.
Be Specific
Instead of always using 'walk', try 'stroll' for fun or 'hike' for nature to sound more advanced.
Easy Task
Use 'a walk in the park' to describe something very easy, like an easy exam.
Explanation
Use 'walk through' when you are teaching someone how to do something step-by-step.
Daily Goal
A 30-minute walk every day is a great way to stay healthy and practice your English by listening to podcasts.
Descriptive Adverbs
Add adverbs like 'briskly', 'slowly', or 'carefully' to make your writing about walking more interesting.
Walking and Talking
Walking with a friend is a great way to practice conversational English in a relaxed setting.
Context Clues
If you hear something that sounds like 'walk' or 'work', look at the context to decide which one it is.
City Design
Look for the word 'walkability' when reading about modern, eco-friendly city designs.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of 'W-A-L-K' as 'With A Little Kneebend'. It's the simple way we move.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a pair of shoes moving rhythmically on a sidewalk.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use 'walk' in three different ways today: as a verb, as a noun, and in a phrasal verb.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
From the Old English 'wealcan', which meant to roll, toss, or wander.
मूल अर्थ: To roll or move about; later it shifted to specifically mean moving on foot.
Germanicसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be mindful that not everyone is physically able to walk; use inclusive language when appropriate.
In the UK, 'rambling' is a popular term for walking in the countryside. In the US, 'hiking' is more common.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Daily Routine
- walk to school
- walk the dog
- walk home
- morning walk
Directions
- walk two blocks
- walk past the bank
- walk straight ahead
- walk across the street
Health/Fitness
- brisk walk
- daily walk
- walking for exercise
- power walking
Travel/Tourism
- walking tour
- walk around the city
- short walk away
- scenic walk
Work/Professional
- walk-through
- walk-in appointment
- walk out in protest
- walk someone through a task
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"Do you prefer walking or driving?"
"How often do you go for a walk?"
"What is the most beautiful place you have ever walked?"
"Do you like walking the dog?"
"Is your neighborhood good for walking?"
डायरी विषय
Describe your favorite place to take a walk.
Write about a time you walked a long distance.
How does walking make you feel?
What do you think about while you are walking?
If you could walk anywhere in the world, where would it be?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, the 'l' in 'walk' is completely silent. It is pronounced /wɔːk/, rhyming with 'talk' and 'chalk'.
No, in English we say 'walk home' without the preposition 'to'. This is a common exception.
'Walk' is a general term, while 'stroll' specifically means a slow, relaxed, and pleasant walk.
Yes, 'walk' is a regular verb. Its past tense is 'walked' and its past participle is also 'walked'.
It means to do what you say you will do. It's about being consistent with your words and actions.
Yes, 'walk' can be a noun, as in 'We went for a long walk in the countryside.'
A 'walk-in' clinic is a medical facility where you can get treatment without making an appointment first.
'Walk through' means to explain something carefully and step-by-step, like walking someone through a new process.
It is an idiom that means feeling extremely happy or joyful, as if you are so light you could walk on the air.
Yes, walking is considered one of the best and easiest forms of exercise for maintaining heart health and fitness.
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Write a sentence about your morning routine using 'walk'.
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Describe a 'walk in the park' you recently had.
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Explain a process to a friend using 'walk you through'.
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Write a short story about someone 'walking on air'.
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Discuss the 'walkability' of your city.
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Use 'walk the talk' in a professional context.
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Describe the difference between 'strolling' and 'marching'.
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Write a sentence using 'walk away from' figuratively.
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Use 'walk of life' in a sentence about a community event.
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Describe a time you had to 'walk on eggshells'.
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Write a sentence using 'walk the dog'.
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Write a sentence using 'walk home'.
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Describe a 'brisk walk' for health.
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Use 'walk in on' in a sentence.
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Write about a 'walk-out' at a school.
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Use 'walk into a trap' in a sentence.
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Describe a 'scenic walk'.
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Use 'walk-over' in a sentence about sports.
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Write a sentence using 'walking stick'.
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Use 'perambulate' in a very formal sentence.
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Say: 'I walk to the park.'
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Say: 'She walks her dog.'
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Say: 'We walked home.'
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Say: 'It's a walk in the park.'
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Say: 'Walk the talk.'
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Say: 'Walking on eggshells.'
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Say: 'Walk away.'
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Say: 'Walk through.'
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Say: 'I'm walking on air.'
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Say: 'Walk of life.'
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Say: 'Walk the plank.'
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Say: 'Sidewalk.'
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Say: 'Catwalk.'
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Say: 'Walking stick.'
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Say: 'Walkable.'
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Say: 'Perambulate.'
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Say: 'Walk-out.'
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Listen and identify the word: 'I need to walk more.'
Listen and identify the word: 'She walked away.'
Listen and identify the word: 'It's a long walk.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Walking is fun.'
Listen and identify the word: 'Walk the dog.'
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Listen and identify the word: 'Walk-in.'
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Summary
The word 'walk' is a versatile term for movement on foot, used both literally for physical travel and figuratively for life experiences and explanations. Example: 'I will walk you through the plan during our walk in the park.'
- A basic physical action of moving on foot by taking steps.
- Can be used as a verb (to walk) or a noun (a walk).
- Commonly used for exercise, transportation, and leisure activities.
- Appears in many idioms and phrasal verbs like 'walk away' or 'walk the talk'.
Silent L
Always remember that the 'L' is silent. Practice saying 'wawk' to sound like a native speaker.
Home Exception
Never use 'to' with 'home'. Say 'I walk home', not 'I walk to home'.
Be Specific
Instead of always using 'walk', try 'stroll' for fun or 'hike' for nature to sound more advanced.
Easy Task
Use 'a walk in the park' to describe something very easy, like an easy exam.