English · Common Verbs

take

/teɪk/

[/teɪk/]

to get hold of

Beginnerverb

Definition

To get hold of something or to carry it with you.

Example

Take an umbrella with you because it might rain this afternoon.

Take an umbrella with you because it might rain this afternoon.

Etymology

From Old Norse "taka," to grasp.

How & Where It’s Used

Highly versatile verb; irregular (take, took, taken).

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