took to Antonyms

Meaning of took to

took to

to begin doing (something) as a habit or regular practice, to start to have a liking for, to go to or into (a place), to adapt oneself to

took to Sentence Examples

  1. She took the book from the shelf and settled into her favorite chair.
  2. The storm took the power lines down, leaving our neighborhood in darkness.
  3. The boy took a deep breath before jumping into the pool.
  4. The thief took advantage of the open door and stole the laptop.
  5. The professor took his time explaining the complex concept to his students.
  6. The singer took the stage with confidence, her voice soaring through the auditorium.
  7. The driver took the wrong turn and found himself lost in an unfamiliar area.
  8. The wound took weeks to heal, leaving a faint scar behind.
  9. The team took their victory with humility and gratitude.
  10. The students took notes diligently as the teacher presented the material.

FAQs About the word took to

to begin doing (something) as a habit or regular practice, to start to have a liking for, to go to or into (a place), to adapt oneself to

liked, went for, loved, got off (on),enjoyed, adored, fancied,revelled (in), delighted (in), got a kick out of

detested, loathed,hated, abhorred, disliked, scorned, despised, condemned,abominated,

She took the book from the shelf and settled into her favorite chair.

The storm took the power lines down, leaving our neighborhood in darkness.

The boy took a deep breath before jumping into the pool.

The thief took advantage of the open door and stole the laptop.