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walked meaning

EN[wɔːkt]
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    Definition of walked in English Dictionary

  • VerbBFwalkSGwalksPRwalking
    1. simple past tense and past participle of walk.
    2. More Examples
      1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
        • I took one last look at the house and walked away.
        • I had to keep my head down so my ex wouldn't recognize me as I walked by. ‎
        • What is all that stuff on your bedroom floor?  He didn't want his pockets to bulge so he was walking around with all his stuff in his hands. ‎
      2. Used in the Beginning of Sentence
        • Walking in the meadow he is coming across a rare flower.
        • Walking around SoHo's glamorous bistros and boutiques it is difficult to imagine that a few decades ago the area was urban blight that the city wanted to knock down and build a freeway through.
        • Walking through the graveyard late at night really gives me the creeps.
      3. Used in the Ending of Sentence
        • He bumped into the wall. I guess that's a risk you take when you read while walking.
        • I became worried about high-centring the car, so I pulled it off to the side and began walking.
        • My foot is on the mend but it still hurts to walk.
    • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
      1. Verbs
        • Verb forms
          • Participles
            • Past participles
            • Verb simple past forms
        Related Links:
        1. en walked into
        2. en walked around
        Source: Wiktionary

        Meaning of walked for the defined word.

        Grammatically, this word "walked" is a verb, more specifically, a verb form.
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