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Take an oath Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈæn/, /ən/ /ˈoʊθ
TAYK an OHTH
tˈeɪk/ /ˈɐn/ /ˈəʊθ
TAYK un OH-TH

Definition

To make a formal promise, especially in a legal or official setting, that you will tell the truth or do something as required.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in formal, legal, or official contexts like courtrooms, government, or special ceremonies. Common variants: 'swear an oath.' Not used for casual promises; it's about solemn, binding commitments.

Example Sentences

The president will take an oath at the ceremony.

basic

All witnesses in court must take an oath to tell the truth.

basic

Doctors sometimes take an oath to help patients.

basic

Before taking office, she had to take an oath of loyalty.

natural

He refused to take an oath because of his beliefs.

natural

Let’s watch the new mayor take an oath on TV tonight.

natural