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Whatever it takes Meaning in English

expression

ˌhwəˈtɛvɝ/, /ˌwəˈtɛvɝ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt/ /ˈteɪks
wuh-TEV-er it TAYKS
wɒtˈɛvɐ/ /ˈɪt/ /tˈeɪks
wot-EV-uh it TAYKS

Definition

This expression means to do anything that is needed, no matter how difficult or costly, in order to achieve a goal.

Usage & Nuances

Very determined and strong-willed tone, often used for serious goals or promises. Common in speeches, motivational contexts, or when emphasizing commitment. Don't use for minor situations. Usually followed by 'to' + goal: 'I'll do whatever it takes to finish.'

Example Sentences

I'm willing to do whatever it takes to pass this exam.

basic

She will try whatever it takes to help her family.

basic

We must do whatever it takes to keep our city clean.

basic

He said he'd go to the ends of the earth, do whatever it takes, just to see her smile.

natural

If you really want this job, show them you’ll do whatever it takes.

natural

You can count on me—I’ll do whatever it takes to get this project done.

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