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Walker

Definition: The agent noun of to walk: a person who walks or a thing which walks, especially a pedestrian or a participant in a walking race.


Alright class, settle down now, letโ€™s take a look! We've got a word here โ€“ โ€œwalkerโ€ โ€“ and it can be a little tricky, I know. The dictionary gives us a good start, doesnโ€™t it? Let's break it down nice and slow. It says "agent noun of to walk," which is fancy talk for saying it comes from the verb โ€œto walk.โ€ Think about it - when we walk , we are doing something! And that action becomes its own word. So, what does it mean? Well, a "walker" can be two things, you see: A person who walks: Just someone going along on their feet, happy and free! A thing that walks: Now this is clever, isn't it? Think of strollers โ€“ they walk with little ones inside. Or maybe a robot that moves around, side to side! And donโ€™t forget the walkers we see in races, a speedy pace, A participant walking, setting a winning race! Does that make sense, my dears? Do you have any questions about this word โ€œwalkerโ€? Don't be shy, letโ€™s discuss it together!