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- Dictionarywalk-on/ˈwɔːkɒn/
adjective
- 1. denoting or having a small non-speaking part in a play or film: "a walk-on part in a television series"
noun
- 1. a person who plays a walk-on part: "no acceptable proposals have come for main contract artists or for walk-ons"
- 2. a sports player with no regular status in a team. North American
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WALK-ON meaning: 1. a college athlete (= person who is very good at sports) who was not officially asked to join a…. Learn more.
noun. ˈwȯk-ˌȯn. -ˌän. Synonyms of walk-on. 1. : a minor part (as in a dramatic production) also : an actor having such a part. 2. : a college athlete who tries out for an athletic team without having been recruited or offered a scholarship. Examples of walk-on in a Sentence.
Walk-on definition: a small part in a play or other entertainment, especially one without speaking lines.. See examples of WALK-ON used in a sentence.
1. a. a small part in a play or theatrical entertainment, esp one without any lines. b. (as modifier) a walk-on part. adjective. 2. (of an aircraft or air service) having seats to be booked immediately before departure rather than in advance.
Definition of walk-on adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A walk-on is a minor acting role or a performer playing such a role, usually without speaking lines. It can also refer to a collegiate athlete who has no scholarship or invitation to join a team.
Definitions of 'walk-on' A walk-on part in a play or film is a very small part which usually does not involve any speaking. [...] More. Collocations with 'walk-on' walk-on role. Examples of 'walk-on' in a sentence.