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Take away from Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /əˈweɪ/ /ˈfɹəm
TAYK uh-WAY frum
tˈeɪk/ /ɐwˈeɪ/ /fɹˈɒm
TAYK uh-WAY from

Definition

To make something seem less good, important, or valuable; to reduce the positive effect of something. Sometimes used to mean distract from or to subtract from an amount.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in negative statements: 'doesn't take away from.' Common in both formal and informal speech. Collocates with words like 'achievement,' 'effort,' 'value.' Also means to subtract numbers in more literal contexts. Not the same as 'take away' (to remove physically or to-go food).

Example Sentences

Her mistake does not take away from her hard work.

basic

The noise did not take away from our enjoyment of the movie.

basic

Subtract two to take away from the total.

basic

One mistake shouldn't take away from all the good you've done.

natural

The fancy decorations really take away from the simple beauty of the room.

natural

Don't let criticism take away from your confidence.

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