The traditional opposite is run, indicating a different speed.
To not walk is to stand, stay, or wait.
Another possible opposite is crawl, which is the earlier form of moving around.
It depends a lot on the context in which you are using the word...
Some possible opposites are:
obeyed - if you comply with a request/command instead of walking away
stayed
stopped
tiptoed
ran
rode - like taking a bike, car, bus, or horse instead of walking
convicted, incarcerated - "walked" can refer to when someone is accused of a crime but not convicted, i.e. "beat the rap"
Avoid
Stay
WALK
Antonyms means the opposite of something! For example: the opposite of walk is run or the opposite of up is down.
Walk through, walk over or walk under. The opposite will always involve doing the thing that walking around it would avoid."We walked around the lake""We walked through the lake""We walked around the mountain""We walked over the mountain""We walked around the ladder""We walked under the ladder"
"Getting your sea legs" means acclimating to life on a ship. "Getting your land legs" is not quite the opposite, as it refers to adjusting your balance and walk to a non-shifting (land) condition after an extended time at sea.
Rode is the past simple of ride.The past participle of ride is ridden.-------------------------------------------------See Related questions below.
A Walk.
walk
walk
walk with speed
WALK
Antonyms means the opposite of something! For example: the opposite of walk is run or the opposite of up is down.
The opposite for walk is stay(as in standing still) or not walk
It can't be eat! That's like saying the opposite of run is walk!
There is no exact opposite. An out could be an antonym, so could a walk.
walk wrong
An antonym is the opposite, so the opposite of waddle could be stride, walk, swiftly, or run.
The antonym for the word fly is walk. The antonym of the word walk is crawl. The unconquered flies, the society walks and the followers crawl.