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Take a bow Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbaʊ/, /ˈboʊ
TAYK uh BOW
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /bəʊ
TAYK uh BOH

Definition

To bend your body forward at the waist as a gesture of respect or thanks, usually after performing on stage or receiving applause.

Usage & Nuances

'Take a bow' is often used in performance contexts but can also be used figuratively to praise someone's achievement. It is not literally taking an object called 'bow'. In informal contexts, it can mean acknowledging one's own accomplishment.

Example Sentences

The singer finished her song and took a bow.

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Please take a bow after your performance.

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The actors lined up to take a bow at the end of the play.

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You finished your project perfectly—you should take a bow!

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When the crowd cheered, the magician smiled and took a bow.

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If you just solved that problem, you can take a bow—not many people could do it.

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