taking


adjective

  • Attractive or interesting.
  • Able to spread easily, like a cold.

verb

  • To get something into your hands or control.
  • To receive or accept something.
  • To remove something from a place.
  • To choose or pick something.
  • To carry something with you.
  • To use a way of getting somewhere.
  • To understand something in a certain way.
  • To make a picture or photo of something.
  • To have an experience.
  • To make a choice or decision.

noun

  • The act of taking something.
  • Money received by a business.
  • A way of understanding or viewing something.


Synonym

  • grab
  • seize

Antonym

  • give

Word Explanation:

  • Taking is when you pick up or get something. For example, if you take a cookie from a plate.

Word in hindi

लेना

lena

Other variations in hindi

  • लेना lena
  • उठाना uthana

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'taking' mean?

The word 'taking' means to grab or receive something. For example, if you are taking a toy, it means you are picking it up or getting it.

How do you pronounce 'taking'?

You pronounce 'taking' like this: tay-king. The first part sounds like 'tay' and the second part sounds like 'king'.

What is the origin of the word 'taking'?

The word 'taking' comes from the Old English word 'tacan', which means to seize or grab.

What is the meaning of 'taking' in Bengali?

The word 'taking' in Bengali is 'নেওয়া' (Nē'ōẏā).