Synonym: assume, bring, capture, carry, choose, convey, gain, gather, get, guess, hire, infer, involve, lease, need, obtain, pick out, receive, require, select, stand, suppose, swallow. Antonym: bring, give. Similar words: stake, take for, take off, take on, take out, take to, take up, take away. Meaning: [teɪk] n. 1. the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property 2. the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption. v. 1. carry out 2. require (time or space) 3. take somebody somewhere 4. get into one's hands, take physically 5. take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect 6. interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression 7. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere 8. take into one's possession 9. require as useful, just, or proper 10. pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives 11. travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route 12. receive willingly something given or offered 13. assume, as of positions or roles 14. take into consideration for exemplifying purposes 15. experience or feel or submit to 16. make a film or photograph of something 17. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract 18. serve oneself to, or consume regularly 19. accept or undergo, often unwillingly 20. make use of or accept for some purpose 21. take by force 22. occupy or take on 23. admit into a group or community 24. ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial 25. be a student of a certain subject 26. take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs 27. head into a specified direction 28. aim or direct at; as of blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment 29. be seized or affected in a specified way 30. have with oneself; have on one's person 31. engage for service under a term of contract 32. receive or obtain by regular payment 33. buy, select 34. to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort 35. have sex with; archaic use 36. lay claim to; as of an idea 37. be designed to hold or take 38. be capable of holding or containing 39. develop a habit 40. proceed along in a vehicle 41. obtain by winning 42. be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness.
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211. The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.
212. Before giving evidence, witnesses in court have to take the oath .
213. If you smell gas fumes or burning, take the car to your mechanic.
214. At this juncture , I suggest we take a short break.
215. It'll be ready at six, give or take a few minutes.
216. There is no elevator to success. You have to take the stairs.
217. You will be able to take ten dozen bottles free of duty through customs.
218. Persistence will enable us to succeed, and perseverance of the source is to do not waver in the least, we should take to achieve the necessary means to success.
219. The weather in the hills can change very quickly,(www.Sentencedict.com) so take suitable clothing.
220. We are so busy watching out for what's just ahead of us that we don't take time to enjoy where we are.
221. I can't live without you by my side. No one can ever take your place.
222. Please read up the examination regulations before you take part in the examination.
223. He was quick to take up the gauntlet thrown down by the opposition.
224. Don't take any notice of what you read in the papers.
225. It was virtually impossible to synchronise our lives so as to take holidays and weekends together.
226. They used to take the mickey out of Ade because of the way he spoke.
227. When you take the scissors, remember to put them back.
228. She doesn't want to take her new boy-friend home in case her parents don't approve .
229. I, in my turn, became embarrassed and huffy and told her to take the money back.
230. It won't take me more than five minutes to knock a snack together.
231. It has been suggested that bright children take their exams early.
232. You must not take this attitude as typical of English people.
More similar words: stake, take for, take off, take on, take out, take to, take up, take away, take care, take down, take over, take time, take after, take place, take apart, take the road, take turns, take note of, take care of, undertake, by mistake, take action, take it easy, take the lead, take charge, take part in, take effect, take a chance, take pride in, take notice of.