take to Antonyms

Meaning of take to

Wordnet

take to (v)

have a fancy or particular liking or desire for

develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation

take to Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor took a blood sample to assess the patient's condition.
  2. The professor took attendance meticulously to ensure all students were present.
  3. The hikers took a break to admire the breathtaking view.
  4. The CEO took decisive action to address the company's financial challenges.
  5. The thief took an expensive watch from the unsuspecting victim.
  6. The teacher took students on a field trip to the local museum.
  7. The car took a sharp turn around the corner, narrowly avoiding an accident.
  8. The painting took months to complete, capturing the artist's meticulous attention to detail.
  9. The athlete took a deep breath and prepared to take the high jump.
  10. The photographer took a stunning shot that perfectly encapsulated the beauty of the sunset.

FAQs About the word take to

have a fancy or particular liking or desire for, develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation

like, get off (on), love,enjoy, groove (on), delight (in), fancy, rejoice (in), appreciate, get a kick out of

hate, detest, dislike, loathe,hate, detest, dislike, loathe, abominate,abhor

The doctor took a blood sample to assess the patient's condition.

The professor took attendance meticulously to ensure all students were present.

The hikers took a break to admire the breathtaking view.

The CEO took decisive action to address the company's financial challenges.