walks, walked, walking

to walk out
phrasal verb

Leave a performance or event before it ends
  • 1Many people walked out of the movie because it was boring.
  • 2The audience walked out during the concert.
To leave a show or party before it's finished. It means you decide to go away early instead of staying until the end. It's like saying you don't want to stay for the whole thing.
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Remember, walking out can be seen as rude, so it's best to do it discreetly and politely. Try to find a quiet moment to leave without causing a disturbance.
at a car showroom
The Unfinished Deal
Kimberly
I can't believe how rude that salesperson was.
Thomas
Yeah, I saw you walk out in the middle of his pitch.
Kimberly
I had to; he wasn't listening to anything I said.
Thomas
I understand, sometimes it's best to just leave.
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Similar to "to walk out":
  • 1leave
  • 2exit