What is another word for take for?
Pronunciation:
[ tˈe͡ɪk fɔː], [ tˈeɪk fɔː], [ t_ˈeɪ_k f_ɔː]
Synonyms for Take for:
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n.
• take for -
v.
• consider • deceive- bamboozle ,
- beat ,
- beguile ,
- betray ,
- bilk ,
- burn ,
- cheat ,
- circumvent ,
- clip ,
- con ,
- cozen ,
- defraud ,
- delude ,
- disappoint ,
- double-cross ,
- dupe ,
- ensnare ,
- entrap ,
- fake ,
- falsify ,
- fleece ,
- fool ,
- gouge ,
- gull ,
- hoax ,
- hoodwink ,
- hook ,
- humbug ,
- outwit ,
- put on ,
- rob ,
- scam ,
- screw ,
- sell ,
- skin ,
- swindle ,
- take advantage of ,
- take in ,
- trick ,
- victimize .
Other synonyms:
- double-book ,
- misapply .
- miscalculate ,
- misjudge .
Other relevant words:
- Misconstrued ,
- Misdeem ,
- Misknow ,
- Not know ,
- be off the mark ,
- be wrong ,
- care for ,
- cared for ,
- cares for ,
- consider ,
- deceive ,
- deceive oneself ,
- get wrong ,
- have wrong impression ,
- held an opinion ,
- hold an opinion ,
- keep in view ,
- look upon ,
- looked upon ,
- make a mess ,
- make allowance for ,
- make mess ,
- making allowance for ,
- misconceive ,
- miscount ,
- miscounted ,
- miscounting ,
- misinterpret ,
- miss the boat ,
- missed the boat ,
- mistake ,
- not knowing ,
- over-estimate ,
- overestimate ,
- overestimated ,
- overestimates ,
- overestimating ,
- put foot in ,
- reckon with ,
- reflects ,
- set down ,
- sets down ,
- setting down ,
- slip up ,
- slipped up ,
- slipping up ,
- slips up ,
- take ,
- think of ,
- thinking of ,
- thought of ,
- under-estimates .
- Buffaloes ,
- Entrapped ,
- Gouging ,
- Humbugged ,
- Humbugging ,
- beat out of ,
- buffalo ,
- buffaloed ,
- cross up ,
- double cross ,
- doublecross ,
- ensnared ,
- hoodwinked ,
- impose upon ,
- imposed upon ,
- imposes upon ,
- lead on ,
- leading on ,
- leads on ,
- led on ,
- out wit ,
- outwitting ,
- play joke on ,
- pull fast one ,
- scammed ,
- scamming ,
- suck in ,
- sucked in ,
- take for ride ,
- take to cleaners ,
- taking for ride .
- Presurmise ,
- Trow ,
- Ween ,
- accept ,
- account ,
- account as ,
- allow ,
- assess ,
- assume ,
- be afraid ,
- believe ,
- call ,
- categorize ,
- conceive ,
- conclude ,
- count ,
- daresay ,
- deduce ,
- deem ,
- divine ,
- dream ,
- esteem ,
- estimate ,
- expect ,
- fancy ,
- feel ,
- gather ,
- grant ,
- guess ,
- have a hunch ,
- have an idea ,
- have it ,
- imagine ,
- infer ,
- judge ,
- let ,
- let be ,
- maintain ,
- make ,
- mistake for ,
- mix up with ,
- opine ,
- prefigure ,
- presume ,
- presuppose ,
- put ,
- reckon ,
- regard ,
- repute ,
- say ,
- suppose ,
- surmise ,
- suspect ,
- take for granted ,
- take it ,
- take to be ,
- think ,
- view .
- see .
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How to use "Take for" in context?
The verb "to take" (usually pronounced tahk or tahk-k) is a transitive verb meaning "to obtain possession of (something) by taking it away from someone else."
In English, "to take" is followed by for in almost every sentence. This simple construction is used to direct someone to do something:
I'll take the apple for you.
Let's take a walk.
She took the medallion off her neck.
He took the food off the table.
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