walk off
Third Person
walks off
Present Participle
walking off
Past Tense
walked off
Past Participle
walked off
1
to move away from a location or situation
- The employee walked off the stressful situation for a few minutes.
- The athlete walked off the field after the intense match.
- They walked off the crowded event to find a quieter space.
- After the argument, she walked off the conversation, needing some space.
- The musician walked off the stage after a mesmerizing performance.
Synonyms:
2
to ease an illness or unpleasant feeling by going for a walk
- The patient walked off the post-surgery discomfort with short daily walks.
- The doctor recommended walking the fatigue off for better well-being.
- He walked his anxiety off along the beach to clear his mind.
- Can you walk the stress off by taking a leisurely walk in the park?
- She walked the headache off with a stroll in the fresh air.