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Take it easy
UK //teɪk ɪt ˈiː.zi//US //teɪk ɪt ˈiː.zi//
Definition
To relax and not worry about things.
In simple words: Don't worry or stress too much.
Examples
- After a long week at work, I just want to take it easy this weekend.
- You should take it easy; there's no rush to finish the project.
- Whenever I'm stressed, I remind myself to take it easy.
- When you feel overwhelmed, just take it easy and breathe.
- They told me to take it easy after my surgery, so I rested for weeks.
Usage notes
Use in casual conversations to suggest someone relax; not suitable for formal situations. Great for friends or family.
Grammar pattern
take + object + adjective
Memory hint
Imagine taking a leisurely walk in the park, enjoying life without stress.
Collocations
- take it easy on someone
- take it easy for a while
- take it easy, relax
Synonyms
- relax
- unwind
- take a break
- chill
- de-stress
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'take it lightly' which has a similar but different meaning.
- Using in serious contexts, like work or formal settings, where it may not apply.