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walk-ons

|walk-ons|

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/ˈwɔkˌɑnz/

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/ˈwɔːkˌɒnz/

(walk-on)

minor role or non-scholarship athlete

Base FormPlural
walk-onwalk-ons
Etymology
Etymology Information

'walk-on' originates from the English words 'walk' and 'on', where 'walk' meant 'to move at a regular pace' and 'on' indicated 'continuation or progression'.

Historical Evolution

'walk-on' evolved from the theatrical term for minor roles that required actors to simply walk on stage without speaking.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred to minor theatrical roles, but over time it also came to describe non-scholarship athletes joining sports teams.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a minor role in a play or film, typically without speaking lines.

The actor started his career with several walk-ons in local theater productions.

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Noun 2

an athlete who becomes part of a team without being recruited or receiving a scholarship.

He made the basketball team as a walk-on.

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Last updated: 2025/02/14 02:51