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Taken with Meaning in English

expression · lemma: take with

ˈteɪkən/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
TAY-kun WITH, TAY-kun WITH
tˈeɪkən/ /wˈɪð
TAY-kun WITH

Definition

If you are 'taken with' someone or something, you find them very attractive, charming, or interesting.

Usage & Nuances

'Taken with' is formal or literary, rarely used in casual conversation. It suggests a sudden or deep admiration, often in the phrases 'quite taken with' or 'very taken with'. It is not physical possession—don't confuse with 'take with' (to bring something along).

Example Sentences

He was taken with her smile.

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She was taken with the new painting.

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The children were taken with the magician's tricks.

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I'm really taken with this cozy little café.

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She seemed quite taken with your ideas at the meeting.

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At first, I wasn’t taken with the movie, but it grew on me.

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