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Take flight Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈfɫaɪt
TAYK FLITE
tˈeɪk/ /flˈaɪt
TAYK FLITE

Definition

To begin flying (literally, for birds or aircraft), or to escape suddenly (often from danger). It can also describe something starting to succeed or develop quickly.

Usage & Nuances

Semi-formal; used literally for birds and planes, and figuratively for escaping or starting to develop (e.g. 'her career took flight'). For escape, often sudden and urgent. Not the same as 'take a flight', which means to travel by plane. Watch for which meaning is intended from context.

Example Sentences

The birds take flight at sunrise.

basic

The thief took flight when he saw the police.

basic

The airplane will take flight soon.

basic

Once the idea took flight, everyone wanted to join in.

natural

As soon as the door opened, the cat took flight under the bed.

natural

Her business really took flight after she launched her website.

natural