Synonyms Starting with the Letter T
Other Words for Take It: withstand or tolerate or survive punishment or abuse, survivewithstand or tolerate or survive punishment or abuse, survive View Take It Synonyms
Other Words for Take Liberty: be unrestrained or presumptuous or bold or uninhibited or overfamiliar or forward or aggressive or impudent or impertinent or audacious or improper, display or exercise boldness or impropriety View Take Liberty Synonyms
Other Words for Take Off: remove, doff, strip or peel off, discard, divest (oneself) ofremove, doff, strip or peel off, discard, divest (oneself) of View Take Off Synonyms
Other Words for Take Offence: take umbrage, feel displeasure or annoyance or resentment or pique or indignation, be angered or enraged View Take Offence Synonyms
Other Words for Take On: hire, engage, employ, enrol, enlist, retainhire, engage, employ, enrol, enlist, retain View Take On Synonyms
Other Words for Take Ones Breath Away: astound, astonish, surprise, amaze, dazzle, startle, shock, stagger View Take Ones Breath Away Synonyms
Other Words for Take Ones Time: dawdle, dilly-dally, shilly-shally, delay, linger, loiterdawdle, dilly-dally, shilly-shally, delay, linger, loiter View Take Ones Time Synonyms
Other Words for Take Out: entertain, escort, invite out, court, wooentertain, escort, invite out, court, woo View Take Out Synonyms
Other Words for Take Over: assume or take or usurp or gain control or possession or command ofassume or take or usurp or gain control or possession or command of View Take Over Synonyms
Other Words for Take Part In: participate (in), join (in), be (a) party to, play a part or role (in), be involved (in or with), associate oneself (with), have or take a hand in, partake (of), contribute (to) View Take Part In Synonyms
Other Words for Take Place: happen, occur, go on, come about, arise, transpire View Take Place Synonyms
Other Words for Take Root: become set or established or settled, germinate, sprout, grow, develop, thrive, burgeon, flourish, spreadbecome set or established or settled, germinate, sprout, grow, develop, thrive, burgeon, flouri View Take Root Synonyms
Other Words for Take Sides: show preference, be partial, show favouritismshow preference, be partial, show favouritism View Take Sides Synonyms
Other Words for Take Steps: proceed, move, begin or start or commence to act or to take action, do somethingproceed, move, begin or start or commence to act or to take action, do something View Take Steps Synonyms
Other Words for Take Stock: weigh (up), estimate, review, appraise, look at, size upweigh (up), estimate, review, appraise, look at, size up View Take Stock Synonyms
Other Words for Take The Wind Out Of Someones Sails: deflate (someone), disconcert (someone), destroy (someone's) advantage, ruin (someone's) superiority or supremacy or ascendancydeflate (someone), disconcert (someone), destroy (someone's) advantage, r View Take The Wind Out Of Someones Sails Synonyms
Other Words for Take To: like, find pleasant or pleasing, feel affection or liking or affinity for, find suitablelike, find pleasant or pleasing, feel affection or liking or affinity for, find suitable View Take To Synonyms
Other Words for Take To Ones Heel: take flight, flee, escape, run off or away, show a clean pair of heels, split, do a moonlight flit, take a (run-out) powder, fly the coop, shoot throughtake flight, flee, escape, run off or away, show View Take To Ones Heel Synonyms
Other Words for Take To Task: scold, reprimand, call to account, blame, censure, recriminate, reproach, reprove, rebuke, criticize, lecture, upbraid, chide, reprehendscold, reprimand, call to account, blame, censure, recriminate, View Take To Task Synonyms
Other Words for Take Turns: alternate, vary, rotate, exchangealternate, vary, rotate, exchange View Take Turns Synonyms
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Synonym of the Day:
Steal: Alternate, Vary, Rotate, Exchangealternate, Vary, Rotate, Exchangesneak, Creep, Slip, Tiptoe, Prowl, Lurk, Skulk, Pussyfootbargain, (good) Buy, Give-a . . . View All Synonyms

Word of the Day:
Contingent Worker: Refers to an individual employed in a job that does not have an explicit contract for long-term employment (i.e., independent contractor or temporary employee)

Game of the Day:
Puppy Love
Robert and Kristy are so in love. It's puppy love. Dress them up for a perfect day out together. Play Game
