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Take a swipe at Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈswaɪp/ /ˈæt
TAYK-uh-SWYP-at
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /swˈaɪp/ /ˈæt
TAYK-uh-SWYP-at

Definición

To criticize or attack someone, often indirectly or with a quick remark. It can also mean to physically try to hit someone, but is most used for verbal criticism.

Uso & Matices

Informal, often used for quick, sarcastic, or indirect verbal criticism—"take a swipe at the government", "take a swipe at my cooking". Sometimes literal (physical lunge); usually figurative for criticism. Similar to "take a dig at" or "have a go at".

Oraciones de Ejemplo

She took a swipe at her coworker's idea during the meeting.

basic

The article takes a swipe at the government's policies.

basic

He tried to take a swipe at me but missed.

basic

Every time he opens his mouth, he takes a swipe at someone.

natural

She couldn't resist taking a swipe at her ex during the interview.

natural

The comedian loves to take a swipe at celebrities in his jokes.

natural