"Walkabout" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Walkabout" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Walkabout" Meaning

A walkabout is a traditional Australian Aboriginal ritual, where a youngster is ritually re-established as a member of their community, typically after a period of training and initiation.

In modern context, a walkabout can also refer to:

1. A trip or journey on foot.
2. A period of temporary leave or absence from work or school, often for personal reasons or wellness.
3. A state of wandering or aimless roaming, often with a sense of freedom or adventure.

In Western cultural contexts, the term is also sometimes used to describe a temporary state of being disconnected from social norms or institutions, and wandering freely without a particular goal or direction.

"Walkabout" Examples

Usage Examples


"The Aboriginal community embarked on a traditional walkabout, tracing the paths of their ancestors and reconnecting with their heritage."
"The hikers were warned not to go on the walkabout alone, as the remote terrain was known to be treacherous."
"As a way to reduce stress, John decided to take a walkabout through the nearby park and enjoy the scenery."
"In the walkabout, they stumbled upon a hidden waterfall that was hidden behind the dense foliage."
"The group's walkabout was halted due to a sudden storm, and they sought shelter in a nearby cave."

"Walkabout" Similar Words

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