English Phrasal Verbs (266/365) - Walk Out On Someone/Something

in #englishphrasalverbs6 years ago (edited)

To walk out on someone/something means to abandon someone or not do something you've promised to do or are responsible for.

Example sentences:

  • They walked out on the deal.
  • Respectable people don't walk out on their families.
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Hi markku.It seems to happen way too often these days. Giving up is far easier than fighting.

Thanks for sharing. I suspected the meaning of this one

Is this always a negative sense?! Can one not walk away from something bad?!

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Walking out on someone sounds negative to me. What do the natives say?

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Well I'm not a native, but:
You can (and hopefully, should always be able to) walk out of a bad deal.
Or you can stage a walk out protest, like Google employees did recently.

Sometimes you have to walk out to make a stand.

P.S. On second thought, when "on" is used specifically it's almost exclusively negative and this includes situations when you "walk in" on something or someone. 😶

Yes I believe it is generally negative.

Thanks for information

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