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take



I - noun
1. the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
- the average return was about 5%
Syn:
return, issue, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff
Derivationally related forms:
yield (for: yield), return (for: return)
Hypernyms:
income
Hyponyms:
economic rent, rent, payback
2. the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption
Hypernyms:
filming, cinematography, motion-picture photography
Hyponyms:
retake

II - verb
1. carry out (Freq. 92)
- take action
- take steps
- take vengeance
Hypernyms:
act, move
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
2. require (time or space) (Freq. 74)
- It took three hours to get to work this morning
- This event occupied a very short time
Syn:
occupy, use up
Derivationally related forms:
occupation (for: occupy)
Hypernyms:
use, expend
Hyponyms:
be
Verb Group:
consume, eat up, use up, eat, deplete,
exhaust, run through, wipe out
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Something ----s something
- They take a long time
3. take somebody somewhere (Freq. 73)
- We lead him to our chief
- can you take me to the main entrance?
- He conducted us to the palace
Syn:
lead, direct, conduct, guide
Derivationally related forms:
guide (for: guide), leader (for: lead)
Hyponyms:
beacon, hand, mislead, misdirect, misguide,
lead astray, usher, show
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Something ----s somebody
- Something ----s something
4. get into one's hands, take physically (Freq. 50)
- Take a cookie!
- Can you take this bag, please
Syn:
get hold of
See Also:
take in, take on, take up, take away, take apart
Derivationally related forms:
taking
Hyponyms:
seize, prehend, clutch
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Something ----s somebody
- Something ----s something
- The children take the ball
5. take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect (Freq. 38)
- His voice took on a sad tone
- The story took a new turn
- he adopted an air of superiority
- She assumed strange manners
- The gods assume human or animal form in these fables
Syn:
assume, acquire, adopt, take on
Hypernyms:
change
Hyponyms:
re-assume
Verb Frames:
- Something ----s something
6. interpret something in a certain way;
convey a particular meaning or impression (Freq. 36)
- I read this address as a satire
- How should I take this message?
- You can't take credit for this!
Syn:
read
Derivationally related forms:
reading (for: read)
Hypernyms:
interpret, construe, see
Hyponyms:
misread, misinterpret
Verb Group:
read
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something PP
7. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere (Freq. 32)
- Bring me the box from the other room
- Take these letters to the boss
- This brings me to the main point
Syn:
bring, convey
See Also:
bring forward (for: bring), bring down (for: bring), bring up (for: bring), bring on (for: bring), bring out (for: bring)
Derivationally related forms:
conveyer (for: convey), conveyance (for: convey)
Hypernyms:
transport, carry
Hyponyms:
fetch, transit, ferry, return, take back,
bring back, tube, whisk, impart, conduct, transmit,
convey, carry, channel, land
Verb Group:
bring, get, convey, fetch
Entailment:
come, come up
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Something ----s somebody
- Something ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody PP
- Somebody ----s something PP
- They take the food to the people
- They take the people the food
8. take into one's possession (Freq. 28)
- We are taking an orphan from Romania
- I'll take three salmon steaks
Ant:
give
See Also:
take out, take back, take in
Hyponyms:
adopt, take in, take away, take back, repossess,
collect, impound, attach, sequester, confiscate, seize,
pocket, bear, take over, accept, assume, snap up,
snaffle, grab, recall, call in, call back, withdraw,
deprive, strip, divest, unburden
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Somebody ----s something from somebody
9. travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route (Freq. 26)
- He takes the bus to work
- She takes Route 1 to Newark
Hypernyms:
use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- The men take the boat
10. pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives (Freq. 26)
- Take any one of these cards
- Choose a good husband for your daughter
- She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her
Syn:
choose, select, pick out
Derivationally related forms:
selective (for: select), selection (for: select), selector (for: select)
Hypernyms:
decide, make up one's mind, determine
Hyponyms:
empanel, impanel, panel, anoint, field,
sieve, sift, draw, dial, plump, go,
pick, elect, excerpt, extract, take out, cull out,
winnow, cream off, skim off, sieve out, pick over, assign,
specify, set apart, single out, think of, set, determine,
define, fix, limit, adopt, follow, espouse,
espouse, screen out, sort, vote in, nominate,
propose, vote
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Somebody ----s (for: choose)
- They take him to write the letter
11. receive willingly something given or offered (Freq. 25)
- The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter
- I won't have this dog in my house!
- Please accept my present
Syn:
accept, have
Ant:
refuse (for: accept)
See Also:
take over, take up, take in
Derivationally related forms:
taker, acceptation (for: accept), acceptance (for: accept)
Hypernyms:
get, acquire
Hyponyms:
accept, admit, take on, welcome, honor,
honour, adopt, borrow, take over, take up
Verb Group:
receive, have
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Somebody ----s something from somebody
12. take into consideration for exemplifying purposes (Freq. 22)
- Take the case of China
- Consider the following case
Syn:
consider, deal, look at
Derivationally related forms:
consideration (for: consider)
Hypernyms:
think about
Hyponyms:
contemplate, dally, trifle, play, abstract, warm to
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s PP (for: deal)
13. assume, as of positions or roles (Freq. 22)
- She took the job as director of development
- he occupies the position of manager
- the young prince will soon occupy the throne
Syn:
fill, occupy
Hypernyms:
work, do work
Verb Group:
assume, strike, take up
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
14. require as useful, just, or proper (Freq. 21)
- It takes nerve to do what she did
- success usually requires hard work
- This job asks a lot of patience and skill
- This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice
- This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert
- This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent
Syn:
necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require,
involve, call for, demand
Ant:
obviate (for: necessitate)
Derivationally related forms:
demand (for: demand), requirement (for: require), need (for: need), necessity (for: necessitate)
Hyponyms:
claim, exact, govern, draw, cost,
cry out for, cry for, compel
Verb Group:
claim, exact
Verb Frames:
- Something ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE (for: require)
- It ----s that CLAUSE (for: require)
- It ----s that CLAUSE (for: necessitate)
15. experience or feel or submit to (Freq. 21)
- Take a test
- Take the plunge
Hypernyms:
experience, receive, have, get
Verb Group:
submit
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
16. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract (Freq. 16)
- remove a threat
- remove a wrapper
- Remove the dirty dishes from the table
- take the gun from your pocket
- This machine withdraws heat from the environment
Syn:
remove, take away, withdraw
See Also:
take off
Derivationally related forms:
withdrawal (for: withdraw), remotion (for: remove), remover (for: remove), removal (for: remove)
Hyponyms:
epilate, depilate, harvest, tip, stem,
extirpate, enucleate, exenterate, decorticate, bail, strip,
undress, divest, disinvest, ablate, clean, pick,
winnow, clear, clear up, muck, lift, tear away,
tear off, take off, take away, take out, pit, stone,
seed, unhinge, shuck, hull, crumb, chip away,
chip away at, burl, knock out, scavenge, hypophysectomize, hypophysectomise,
degas, husk, shell, bur, burr, clear off,
clear away, flick, dismantle, defang, bone, debone,
disembowel, eviscerate, draw, tusk, detusk, dehorn,
scalp, weed, condense, bail out, bale out, leach,
decalcify, detoxify, detoxicate, de-ionate, de-iodinate, decarbonize,
decarbonise, decarburize, decarburise, decoke, delouse, ream,
brush, wash, wash out, wash off, wash away, desorb,
pull, demineralize, demineralise, eliminate, expectorate, clear out,
drive out, carve out, defuse, dredge, wear away, wear off,
amputate, cut off, resect, skim, skim off, cream off,
cream, scale, descale, circumcise, undock, dig,
delve, cut into, turn over, excavate, hollow, scoop,
scoop out, lift out, scoop up, take up, extract, pull out,
pull up, draw out, unstring, string, wipe off, wipe away,
bear off, bear away, carry away, carry off, unveil, unpack,
unburden, disburden, empty, discharge, unsaddle, offsaddle,
shed, cast, cast off, shake off, throw, throw off,
throw away, drop, dislodge, free, aspirate, suck out,
delete, cancel, ladle, lade, laden, spoon,
spoon, head, draw off, draw away, pull off,
get out, withdraw
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Something ----s something
- Somebody ----s something from somebody
- Somebody ----s somebody PP
- They want to take the doors
17. make a film or photograph of something (Freq. 16)
- take a scene
- shoot a movie
Syn:
film, shoot
Derivationally related forms:
film (for: film), filming (for: film)
Topics:
movie, film, picture, moving picture, moving-picture show,
motion picture, motion-picture show, picture show, pic, flick
Hypernyms:
record, enter, put down
Hyponyms:
reshoot
Verb Group:
photograph, snap, shoot
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Somebody ----s (for: film)
- Sam cannot take Sue
18. accept or undergo, often unwillingly (Freq. 15)
- We took a pay cut
Syn:
submit
Derivationally related forms:
submission (for: submit), taker
Hypernyms:
undergo
Hyponyms:
test
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s PP (for: submit)
19. serve oneself to, or consume regularly (Freq. 15)
- Have another bowl of chicken soup!
- I don't take sugar in my coffee
Syn:
consume, ingest, take in, have
Ant:
abstain (for: consume)
See Also:
take up
Derivationally related forms:
ingestion (for: ingest), consumptive (for: consume), consumption (for: consume), consumer (for: consume)
Hyponyms:
hit, cannibalize, cannibalise, use, habituate,
eat, drink, imbibe, booze, fuddle, partake,
touch, feed, satiate, sate, replete, fill,
sample, try, try out, taste, take in, sop up,
suck in, take up, smoke, drug, do drugs, swallow,
get down, sup
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- They take the cake with sugar
20. make use of or accept for some purpose (Freq. 14)
- take a risk
- take an opportunity
Syn:
accept
Derivationally related forms:
acceptable (for: accept)
Hyponyms:
co-opt
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
21. take by force (Freq. 13)
- Hitler took the Baltic Republics
- The army took the fort on the hill
Hyponyms:
rescue, scale, extort, assume, usurp,
seize, take over, arrogate, recapture, retake, relieve,
steal, plunder, despoil, loot, reave, strip,
rifle, ransack, pillage, foray, sack
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s something from somebody
- They take the hill
22. occupy or take on (Freq. 10)
- He assumes the lotus position
- She took her seat on the stage
- We took our seats in the orchestra
- She took up her position behind the tree
- strike a pose
Syn:
assume, strike, take up
Hypernyms:
move
Verb Group:
fill, occupy
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- The men take the horses across the field
23. admit into a group or community (Freq. 8)
- accept students for graduate study
- We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member
Syn:
accept, admit, take on
Hypernyms:
accept, have
Hyponyms:
profess
Verb Group:
admit, let in, include
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Something ----s somebody
- Sam cannot take Sue
24. ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial (Freq. 7)
- take a pulse
- A reading was taken of the earth's tremors
Hypernyms:
receive, get, find, obtain, incur
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Something ----s something
25. be a student of a certain subject (Freq. 6)
- She is reading for the bar exam
Syn:
learn, study, read
Derivationally related forms:
study (for: study), studying (for: study)
Hyponyms:
audit, train, prepare, drill, exercise,
practice, practise
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
26. take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs (Freq. 5)
- the accident claimed three lives
- The hard work took its toll on her
Syn:
claim, exact
Hypernyms:
necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require,
involve, call for, demand
Verb Group:
necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require,
involve, call for, demand
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Something ----s somebody
- Something ----s something
27. point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards (Freq. 4)
- Please don't aim at your little brother!
- He trained his gun on the burglar
- Don't train your camera on the women
- Take a swipe at one's opponent
Syn:
aim, train, take aim, direct
Derivationally related forms:
aim (for: aim)
Hypernyms:
position
Hyponyms:
target, aim, place, direct, point,
point, hold, turn, swing, charge,
level, sight
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s
- Somebody ----s something PP
- Somebody ----s PP
28. head into a specified direction (Freq. 4)
- The escaped convict took to the hills
- We made for the mountains
Syn:
make
Hypernyms:
head
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s PP
29. be seized or affected in a specified way (Freq. 4)
- take sick
- be taken drunk
Hypernyms:
become, go, get
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s Adjective
30. have with oneself;
have on one's person (Freq. 2)
- She always takes an umbrella
- I always carry money
- She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains
Syn:
carry, pack
Derivationally related forms:
carry (for: carry)
Hypernyms:
have, feature
Verb Group:
carry
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- They take more bread
31. engage for service under a term of contract (Freq. 2)
- We took an apartment on a quiet street
- Let's rent a car
- Shall we take a guide in Rome?
Syn:
lease, rent, hire, charter, engage
Derivationally related forms:
charter (for: charter), rent (for: rent), renter (for: rent), rental (for: rent), lease (for: lease)
Hypernyms:
get, acquire
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Somebody ----s something from somebody
32. buy, select (Freq. 1)
- I'll take a pound of that sausage
See Also:
take out
Topics:
commerce, commercialism, mercantilism
Hypernyms:
buy, purchase
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- They take the newspapers
33. to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort (Freq. 1)
- take shelter from the storm
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
34. have sex with;
archaic use (Freq. 1)
- He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable
Syn:
have
Hypernyms:
sleep together, roll in the hay, love, make out, make love,
sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate,
have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz,
eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang,
get it on, bonk
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s somebody
35. lay claim to;
as of an idea (Freq. 1)
- She took credit for the whole idea
Syn:
claim
Ant:
disclaim (for: claim)
Derivationally related forms:
claim (for: claim)
Hypernyms:
affirm, verify, assert, avow, aver,
swan, swear
Verb Group:
claim, lay claim, arrogate
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s somebody
- Something ----s something
36. receive or obtain regularly (Freq. 1)
- We take the Times every day
Syn:
subscribe, subscribe to
Derivationally related forms:
subscriber (for: subscribe)
Hypernyms:
buy, purchase
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
- Somebody ----s (for: subscribe)
37. be capable of holding or containing
- This box won't take all the items
- The flask holds one gallon
Syn:
contain, hold
Derivationally related forms:
hold (for: hold)
Hypernyms:
be
Verb Group:
accommodate, hold, admit, bear, carry, contain
Verb Frames:
- Something ----s something
38. develop a habit
- He took to visiting bars
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s PP
39. obtain by winning
- Winner takes all
- He took first prize
Hypernyms:
win
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
40. be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness
- He got AIDS
- She came down with pneumonia
- She took a chill
Syn:
contract, get
Derivationally related forms:
contracting (for: contract)
Hypernyms:
sicken, come down
Hyponyms:
catch
Verb Group:
catch
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
41. proceed along in a vehicle
- We drive the turnpike to work
Syn:
drive
Derivationally related forms:
drive (for: drive)
Topics:
driving
Hypernyms:
traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over,
get over, get across, cut through, cut across
Verb Group:
drive, motor
Verb Frames:
- Somebody ----s something
42. be designed to hold or take
- This surface will not take the dye
Syn:
accept
Hypernyms:
be
Verb Frames:
- Something ----s something

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