walk away

The phrase "walk away" is versatile and can be used in various contexts to describe leaving or withdrawing from situations.

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Definition

B2General

(idiomatic)To leave a difficult or unpleasant situation without trying to resolve it.

Example

  • She decided to walk away from the toxic relationship.

B2Safety

(idiomatic)To survive a dangerous or challenging situation without injury.

Example

  • He walked away from the car accident without a scratch.

C1Finance

(technical)To abandon a debt or financial obligation by leaving the collateral to the lender.

Example

  • The homeowner chose to walk away from the underwater mortgage.

B2Colloquial

(euphemistic, informal)To be stolen or go missing.

Example

  • My bike seems to have walked away overnight.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "walk away":

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