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 Word forms: plural walks of lifecountable noun [usually plural]The walk of life that you come from is the position that you have in society and the kind of job youhave.  One of the greatest pleasures of this job is meeting people from all walks of life. More Synonyms of walk of lifewalk of life in British English (wɔːk əv laɪf) nounthe walk of life that you come from is the position that you have in society and the kind of job you have  One of the greatest pleasures of this job is meeting people from all walks of life.  People from all walks of life went to the party.His cosmetic surgery patients come from all walks of life.And they come from all walks of life.People from all walks of life come on my show and people from all walks of life watch my show.Many of science's stalwart political allies have always come from other walks of life.The age range is 35 to 65 and they come from all walks of life.But this is no fault of gentlemen, who come from all walks of life and in all guises and are by no means all stuffed shirts.But when we come from different walks of life and life experiences, caring for one another isn't always natural.Examples of 'walk of life' in a sentencewalk of lifeIn other languageswalk of lifeBritish English: walk of life NOUN  The walk of life that you come from is the position that you have in society and the kind of job you have. One of the greatest pleasures of this job is meeting people from all walks of life. American English: walk of lifeBrazilian Portuguese: posição socialChinese: 行业European Spanish: ámbito y condición socialFrench: milieuGerman: LebensbereichItalian: condizione socialeJapanese: 社会的地位Korean: > 위치사회의European Portuguese: posição socialLatin American Spanish: ámbito y condición social
See  walkDefinition social position or profession In this job you meet people from all walks of life.Synonyms course rank caste line of work métierAdditional synonymsDefinition a sphere of intense activity He has no intention of withdrawing from the political arena.Synonyms scene (informal),  world,  area,  stage,  field,  theatre,  sector,  territory,  province,  forum,  scope,  sphere,  realm, domainDefinition a trade or profession May I ask what business you are in?Synonyms profession,  work,  calling,  job,  line,  trade,  career,  function,  employment,  craft,  occupation,  pursuit,  vocation,  métierDefinition a profession or occupation, esp. a caring one He was a serious man, dedicated to his calling as a physician.Synonyms profession,  work,  business,  line,  trade,  career,  mission,  employment,  province,  occupation,  pursuit,  vocation,  walk of life,  life's work,  métierNearby words ofwalk of lifewalkwalk all over someonewalk in on someonewalk of lifewalk off or away with somethingwalk outwalk out on someone
Additional synonymsDefinition the series of jobs in a profession or occupation that a person has through his or her life She is now concentrating on a career as a fashion designer.Synonyms occupation,  calling,  employment,  pursuit,  vocation,  livelihood,  life's workDefinition one of the groups into which a phylum is divided, containing one or more orders the relationship between different social classesSynonyms group,  grouping,  set,  order,  league,  division,  rank,  caste,  status, sphereDefinition a particular area of activity or interest This sort of information should be in the public domain.Synonyms sphere,  area,  field,  concern,  scene (informal),  sector,  territory,  province,  arena, realmDefinition a person's work or occupation She was unable to find employment in the area.Synonyms job,  work,  business,  position,  trade,  post,  situation,  employ,  calling,  profession,  occupation,  pursuit,  vocation,  métierDefinition an area of human activity or knowledge They are both experts in their field.Synonyms speciality,  line,  area,  department (informal),  environment,  territory,  discipline,  province,  pale,  confines,  sphere,  domain,  specialty,  sphere of influence,  purview,  metier,  sphere of activity,  bailiwick,  sphere of interest,  sphere of studyDefinition a field of interest or activity What was your father's line of business?Synonyms occupation,  work,  calling,  interest,  business,  job,  area,  trade,  department (informal),  field,  career,  activity,  bag (slang),  employment,  province,  profession,  pursuit,  forte,  vocation,  specializationDefinition a person's job or profession I was looking for an occupation which would allow me to travel.Synonyms job,  work,  calling,  business,  line (of work),  office,  trade,  position,  post,  career,  situation,  activity,  employment,  craft,  profession,  pursuit,  vocation,  livelihood, walk of lifeDefinition a type of work that requires special training, such as in law or medicine Harper was a teacher by profession.Synonyms occupation,  calling,  business,  career,  employment,  line,  office,  position,  sphere,  vocation,  walk of life,  line of work,  métierDefinition an area of learning, activity, etc. Opera remained largely the province of the aristocracy.Synonyms area,  business,  concern,  responsibility,  part,  line,  charge,  role,  post,  department (informal),  field,  duty,  function,  employment,  capacity,  orbit,  sphere,  turf (slang),  pigeon (British, informal)Definition a field of interest or study the realm of politicsSynonyms field,  world,  area,  province,  sphere,  department (informal),  region,  branch,  territory,  zone,  patch,  orbit,  turf (slang)Additional synonymsDefinition a particular field of activity the sphere of international politicsSynonyms field,  range,  area,  department (informal),  function,  territory,  capacity,  province,  patch,  scope,  turf (slang),  realm,  domain,  compass, walk of lifeDefinition a specified market or business He was a jeweller by trade.Synonyms job,  employment,  calling,  business,  line,  skill,  craft,  profession,  occupation,  pursuit,  line of work,  métier, avocationDefinition a specified profession or trade the levels of knowledge and skill required for success in many vocationsSynonyms profession,  calling,  job,  business,  office,  trade,  role,  post,  career,  mission,  employment,  pursuit,  life work,  métier |