Meaning of Take a look
To briefly observe or examine something.
In simple words: To glance at something.
Take a look in a sentence
- Can you take a look at this report?
- Take a look at the new painting in the gallery.
- I'd like you to take a look at my presentation before I present.
- Why don’t we take a look at the menu?
- He asked her to take a look at his car.
How to use Take a look
Used in casual conversation and written contexts to suggest someone should observe or consider something.
Grammar pattern
take + object
Memory hint
Imagine someone saying 'Take a look!' while pointing at something interesting.
Related words
Collocations with Take a look
- take a closer look
- take a quick look
- take a look over
- take a second look
- take a look at
Common mistakes with Take a look
- Using 'take a look' without a specific object.
- Confusing 'take a look' with 'have a look'.
- Using 'take a look' in very formal contexts.
Compare Take a look with Glance, Check, Examine, Inspect, Review
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Frequently asked questions about "Take a look"
What does "Take a look" mean?
To glance at something.
What is the definition of "Take a look"?
To briefly observe or examine something.
How do you use "Take a look" in a sentence?
Can you take a look at this report?
Can you give another example of "Take a look"?
Take a look at the new painting in the gallery.
What are synonyms for "Take a look"?
Common alternatives include glance, check, examine, inspect, review.
What words go with "Take a look"?
It commonly pairs with take a closer look, take a quick look, take a look over, take a second look, take a look at.
What are common mistakes when using "Take a look"?
Using 'take a look' without a specific object. Confusing 'take a look' with 'have a look'. Using 'take a look' in very formal contexts.
How do you pronounce "Take a look"?
US: //teɪk ə lʊk//, UK: //teɪk ə lʊk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Take a look"?
Used in casual conversation and written contexts to suggest someone should observe or consider something.










