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    well taken

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of a move or shot in sport) skilfully executed or done: "he scored two well-taken goals"
    • 2. (of a comment, argument, etc.) shrewd and accurate: "though she often makes her case too earnestly, her points are well taken"
  2. TAKEN definition: 1. past participle of take 2. believing something to be deserving of respect or admiration: 3…. Learn more.

  3. TAKE definition: 1. to remove something, especially without permission: 2. to subtract a number (= remove it from…. Learn more.

  4. Definition of 'taken' Word Frequency. taken. (teɪkən ) 1. A2. Taken is the past participle of take 1. 2. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE] If you are taken with something or someone, you are very interested in them or attracted to them. [informal] She seems very taken with the idea. [ + with] I was quite taken with him when I was young.

  5. understood in a certain way; made sense of. “a word taken literally”. “a smile taken as consent”. synonyms: interpreted. understood. fully apprehended as to purport or meaning or explanation. adjective. be affected with an indisposition. “the child was taken ill”.

  6. The meaning of TAKEN is past participle of take.

  7. taken meaning, definition, what is taken: the past participle of take: Learn more.

  8. Taken definition: past participle of take. . See examples of TAKEN used in a sentence.

  9. take /teɪk/ v., took /tʊk/ tak•en /ˈteɪkən/ tak•ing, n. v. to get into one's possession by one's action:[ ~ + object] took a pen and began to write. to hold or grip with the hands:[ ~ + object] She took my hand and shook it vigorously. to seize or capture:[ ~ + object] to take a prisoner.

  10. Definition of take verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Jan 14, 2023 · What does the word take mean? ‍ To start with a definition, the verb take is understood as ‘to move something or someone from one place to another’. As in, ”don’t forget to take an extra pair of shoes! ” Or, ‘did you make sure to take your lunch with you to school?‘ ‍ 1. To take is the present tense: I take my dog on a walk ...