Pronunciation: /teɪk taɪm/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 It is important to take time to relax and unwind.
A2 I always try to take time for myself each day.
B1 Taking time to reflect on your actions can lead to personal growth.
B2 It's crucial to take time to plan out your goals and objectives.
C1 Many successful people attribute their achievements to taking time to focus on their priorities.
C2 In order to make informed decisions, it is necessary to take time to gather all relevant information.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I take time to read every night before bed.
A2 She takes time to practice the piano for an hour each day.
B1 It's important to take time to relax and unwind after a long day at work.
B2 He takes time to research each topic thoroughly before writing his essays.
C1 Successful entrepreneurs understand the value of taking time to strategize and plan.
C2 As a seasoned professional, she knows when to take time to reflect on her decisions before acting.
formal It is important to take time to carefully review the contract before signing.
informal Hey, just take your time and think about it before making a decision.
slang Dude, just chill out and take your sweet time with it.
figurative Sometimes you need to take time to smell the roses and appreciate the little things in life.
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