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Synonyms and antonyms of Walks in British Thesaurus

Walks

walk (noun)

a short journey that you make by walking

trek (noun)

a walk that seems long and difficult

stroll (noun)

a slow walk for pleasure

hike (noun)

a long walk in the countryside

ramble (noun)

a long walk in the countryside for enjoyment

tramp (noun)

a long tiring walk

slog (noun)

informal a long and tiring walk

walk (noun)

a distance, or the amount of time that it takes to walk somewhere

constitutional (noun)

old-fashioned a walk that you take regularly to stay healthy

footslogging (noun)

informal a lot of walking that makes you tired

prowl (noun)

the activity of prowling

turn (noun)

old-fashioned a short walk taken for pleasure

walkabout (noun)

British an occasion when a famous or important person walks through a crowd and talks to people

walking bus (noun)

a system of getting children to school in which all the children from an area walk together with a group of parents

yomp (noun)

Britishinformal a fast walk over difficult ground