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UK//ə ˈfiːvə tʊk hɪm//US//ə ˈfiːvər tʊk hɪm//

Meaning of A fever took him

He began to experience high body temperature due to illness.

In simple words: He became very sick with high temperature.

A fever took him in a sentence

  • After the cold night, a fever took him and he couldn't get out of bed.
  • When he returned from his trip, a fever took him unexpectedly.
  • Despite his efforts to fight it off, a fever took him by surprise.
  • A fever took him during the night, leaving him bedridden in the morning.
  • Suddenly, a fever took him, and he felt weak and dizzy.

How to use A fever took him

Used to describe someone becoming ill, often in medical contexts. Avoid using in casual conversation unless discussing illness.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of it as 'a fever seized him like a sudden storm'.

Related words

Collocations with A fever took him

  • suffer from a fever
  • develop a fever
  • experience a fever

Synonyms for A fever took him

  • fell ill
  • was struck by a fever
  • came down with a fever

Common mistakes with A fever took him

  • Confused with 'a fever has taken him' – misunderstanding past tense.
  • Misused in idiomatic expressions – should be used literally.
  • Unclear about when to use 'took' vs 'taking' – 'took' is past tense.

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Frequently asked questions about A fever took him

What does A fever took him mean?

He became very sick with high temperature.

What is the definition of A fever took him?

He began to experience high body temperature due to illness.

How do you use A fever took him in a sentence?

After the cold night, a fever took him and he couldn't get out of bed.

Can you give another example of A fever took him?

When he returned from his trip, a fever took him unexpectedly.

What are synonyms for A fever took him?

Common alternatives include fell ill, was struck by a fever, came down with a fever.

What words go with A fever took him?

It commonly pairs with suffer from a fever, develop a fever, experience a fever.

What are common mistakes when using A fever took him?

Confused with 'a fever has taken him' – misunderstanding past tense. Misused in idiomatic expressions – should be used literally. Unclear about when to use 'took' vs 'taking' – 'took' is past tense.

How do you pronounce A fever took him?

US: //ə ˈfiːvər tʊk hɪm//, UK: //ə ˈfiːvə tʊk hɪm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use A fever took him?

Used to describe someone becoming ill, often in medical contexts. Avoid using in casual conversation unless discussing illness.