Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
walk-into
phrasal verb
/wɔːk ˈɪntuː/

Definition
To enter a place by walking, often unexpectedly or without any prior notice.

Examples
- He decided to walk into the meeting without an agenda.
- She walked into the café and immediately recognized her friend.
- We can just walk into the gallery since the entrance is free today.

Meaning
The phrase ‘walk into’ usually implies entering a situation or location casually or without preparation.

Synonyms
- enter
- stroll in
- come in