List of antonyms from "taking at word" to antonyms from "taking exception"
Discover our 911 antonyms available for the terms "taking care of business, taking care of, taking at word, taking directions, taking count" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Taking at word (14 antonyms)
- Taking away (107 antonyms)
- Taking aways (4 antonyms)
- Taking board (6 antonyms)
- Taking by storm (28 antonyms)
- Taking captive (25 antonyms)
- Taking captives (5 antonyms)
- Taking care (11 antonyms)
- Taking care business (65 antonyms)
- Taking care of (180 antonyms)
- Taking care of business (65 antonyms)
- Taking chance (6 antonyms)
- Taking charge (32 antonyms)
- Taking comers (8 antonyms)
- Taking count (23 antonyms)
- Taking death (25 antonyms)
- Taking different look (7 antonyms)
- Taking directions (20 antonyms)
- Taking down (1 antonym)
- Taking down a peg (87 antonyms)
- Taking easy (98 antonyms)
- Taking edge (23 antonyms)
- Taking effect (31 antonyms)
- Taking exception (40 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « taking down »
- verb write down
- verb humble
- She was standing before the dressing-table, taking down her hair.
- Extract from : « Jan and Her Job » by L. Allen Harker
- He danced for joy, and taking down the robe carried it to his neighbors.
- Extract from : « Japanese Fairy World » by William Elliot Griffis
- This old coat was in a doorway, where I suppose I threw it when I was taking down the basket.
- Extract from : « Golden Moments » by Anonymous
- "I shall not disturb you, Lawless," said I, taking down a book.
- Extract from : « Frank Fairlegh » by Frank E. Smedley
- "These are of the doors of the corridors," the man said, taking down one bunch.
- Extract from : « No Surrender! » by G. A. Henty
- The superintendent had risen and was taking down his overcoat.
- Extract from : « The Borough Treasurer » by Joseph Smith Fletcher
- But what was the use of taking down the boards in front of the window?
- Extract from : « Down South » by Oliver Optic
- “I will,” said Mrs. Van, hurrying to the cabinet and taking down the bottle.
- Extract from : « Across the Mesa » by Jarvis Hall
- Taking down his hat, Cyrus turned away from her, and descended the steps.
- Extract from : « Virginia » by Ellen Glasgow
- But the boys only grinned at this, and resumed their work of taking down the tents.
- Extract from : « Dorothy's Triumph » by Evelyn Raymond
