Australian English Meaning of taking on
taking on
Other Australian English words related to taking on
Nearest Words of taking on
- taking off (on) => taking off (on)
- taking off (from) => Taking off from
- taking off => taking off
- taking issue => taking issue with
- taking in => taking in
- taking hold (of) => to grab (hold of) (someone or something)
- taking for granted => take for granted
- taking for a ride => Taking for a ride
- taking for => taking for
- taking exception => taking exception
- taking one's time => Taking one's time
- taking out => taking out
- taking ship => Boarding a ship
- taking the floor => Taking the floor
- taking to => taking to
- taking to task => Giving someone a dressing down
- taking to the cleaners => Taking to the dry cleaners
- taking up => major
- taking up with => taking up with
- talebearers => talebearers
Definitions and Meaning of taking on in English
taking on
to make an unusual show of one's feelings especially of grief or anger, to have as a mathematical domain or range, to struggle with as an opponent, to begin to perform or deal with, to contend with as an opponent, engage, hire, to assume or acquire as or as if one's own, to show one's feelings especially of grief or anger in a demonstrative way, employ entry 1 sense 2, to acquire (as an appearance or quality) as one's own
FAQs About the word taking on
taking on
to make an unusual show of one's feelings especially of grief or anger, to have as a mathematical domain or range, to struggle with as an opponent, to begin to
encountering,facing,meeting,battling,Engaging,fighting,contending,emulating,opposing,rival
escaping,evading,elusive,retreating
taking off (on) => taking off (on), taking off (from) => Taking off from, taking off => taking off, taking issue => taking issue with, taking in => taking in,