Australian English Meaning of took on
took on
Other Australian English words related to took on
Nearest Words of took on
- took one's time => Took one's time
- took out => took out
- took over => took over
- took ship => took ship
- took the floor => Took the floor.
- took the mickey out of => took the piss out of
- took to => took to
- took to task => took to task
- took to the cleaners => took it to the dry cleaners
- took up => took up
Definitions and Meaning of took on in English
took 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 took on
took 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
encountered,engaged,faced,met,battled,fought,disputed,emulated,opposed,Rival
escaped,eluded,evaded,withdrew
took off (on) => took off (on), took off (from) => Took off from, took off => Took off, took issue => took issue, took in => took in,