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Take kindly Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈkaɪndɫi
TAYK KYND-lee
tˈeɪk/ /kˈaɪndli
TAYK KYND-lee

Definition

If someone 'takes kindly' to something, they respond to it in a friendly or positive way, or they accept it willingly. Often used in the negative ('not take kindly') to mean someone does not like or accept something.

Usage & Nuances

Usually appears as 'not take kindly to' ('She doesn't take kindly to criticism'). Slightly formal or literary. Rarely used in the positive; most often expresses dislike or resistance. Typical with negative reactions to actions or suggestions.

Example Sentences

She doesn't take kindly to jokes about her work.

basic

Children may not take kindly to sudden changes.

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People don't take kindly to being lied to.

basic

I wouldn't take kindly to someone going through my personal things.

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Most people don't take kindly to being criticized in public.

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You might not take kindly to his sense of humor at first, but give it time.

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