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UK//teɪk ə lʊk æt//US//teɪk ə lʊk æt//

Meaning of Take a look at

To examine or inspect something closely.

In simple words: To see or examine something.

Take a look at in a sentence

  • Could you take a look at my report before I submit it?
  • Please take a look at this new app I discovered.
  • He asked me to take a look at the car engine.
  • You should take a look at the latest fashion trends online.
  • Take a look at that painting; it's stunning!
  • I want you to take a look at the changes in the document.
  • We can take a look at the menu now if you’re ready.

How to use Take a look at

Used in informal and formal contexts; often invites someone to observe something, typically used in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

take + object + at

Memory hint

Imagine a friendly guide saying, 'Take a look at this!' while pointing to a beautiful view.

Related words

Collocations with Take a look at

  • take a look at
  • take a quick look at
  • take a closer look at
  • take another look at
  • take a second look at

Synonyms for Take a look at

Common mistakes with Take a look at

  • Omitting 'a look' and saying just 'take a' instead.
  • Confusing with 'look at' which changes the structure.
  • Using in a command form without context, e.g., just saying 'take a look.'

Compare Take a look at with Examine, Check, Inspect, Review, Observe

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Frequently asked questions about "Take a look at"

What does "Take a look at" mean?

To see or examine something.

What is the definition of "Take a look at"?

To examine or inspect something closely.

How do you use "Take a look at" in a sentence?

Could you take a look at my report before I submit it?

Can you give another example of "Take a look at"?

Please take a look at this new app I discovered.

What are synonyms for "Take a look at"?

Common alternatives include examine, check, inspect, review, observe.

What words go with "Take a look at"?

It commonly pairs with take a look at, take a quick look at, take a closer look at, take another look at, take a second look at.

What are common mistakes when using "Take a look at"?

Omitting 'a look' and saying just 'take a' instead. Confusing with 'look at' which changes the structure. Using in a command form without context, e.g., just saying 'take a look.'

How do you pronounce "Take a look at"?

US: //teɪk ə lʊk æt//, UK: //teɪk ə lʊk æt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Take a look at"?

Used in informal and formal contexts; often invites someone to observe something, typically used in casual conversations.