Canadian English Meaning of take to
([teɪk tu:]) become accustomed to
Other Canadian English words related to ([teɪk tu:]) become accustomed to
- enjoy
- get off (on)
- like
- love
- appreciate
- take delight (in)
- fancy
- get a charge out of
- get a kick out of
- go for
- groove on
- Have a soft spot for
- rejoice (in)
- relish
- revel (in)
- savor
- savour
- admire
- adore
- to favour
- cherish
- cotton (to)
- dig
- spoil (someone) rotten
- drink (up)
- eat
- feast (on)
- indulge (in)
- prefer
- prize
- revere
- Treasure
- Value
- venerate
- Worship
Nearest Words of take to
- take time off => Time off
- take time by the forelock => jump on the bandwagon
- take the veil => Take the veil
- take the stand => take the stand
- take the stage => Take the stage
- take the road => Take the road
- take the floor => take the floor
- take the fifth amendment => Take the Fifth
- take the fifth => Take the fifth
- take the field => take the field
Definitions and Meaning of take to in English
take to (v)
have a fancy or particular liking or desire for
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation
FAQs About the word take to
([teɪk tu:]) become accustomed to
have a fancy or particular liking or desire for, develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation
enjoy,get off (on),like,love,appreciate,take delight (in),fancy,get a charge out of,get a kick out of,go for
Dislike,condemn,despise,scorn
take time off => Time off, take time by the forelock => jump on the bandwagon, take the veil => Take the veil, take the stand => take the stand, take the stage => Take the stage,