Workout vs. Walkout — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Workout and Walkout
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Workout
A session of exercise or practice to improve fitness, as for athletic competition.
Walkout
In labor disputes, a walkout is a labor strike, the act of employees collectively leaving the workplace and withholding labor as an act of protest. A walkout can also mean the act of leaving a place of work, school, a meeting, a company, or an organization, especially if meant as an expression of protest or disapproval.
Workout
A strenuous test of ability and endurance.
Walkout
A labor strike.
Workout
An exercise session; a period of physical exercise.
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Walkout
The act of leaving or quitting a meeting, company, or organization, especially as a sign of protest.
Workout
A schedule or program of specific exercises, especially one intended to achieve a particular goal.
Walkout
A sudden stoppage of work.
Workout
(by extension) Any activity that requires much physical or mental effort, or produces strain.
Walkout
A similar mass action of people leaving a place as a form of protest.
Workout
The activity of exerting your muscles in various ways to keep fit;
The doctor recommended regular exercise
He did some exercising
The physical exertion required by his work kept him fit
Walkout
(weightlifting) A part of the squat exercise wherein one has to step out from the rack (“walk out” the weight) in order not to hit it during execution.
Walkout
Misspelling of walk out
Walkout
A strike in which the workers walk out
Walkout
The act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest;
There was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak
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