Meaning of Take it from you
To accept and support what someone has said.
In simple words: To accept something you say or offer.
Take it from you in a sentence
- I really think you should apply for that job; take it from you, it’s a great opportunity.
- When it comes to relationships, take it from you, honesty is the best policy.
- Take it from you, studying hard now will pay off in the future.
- I’ve been through the same thing, so take it from you, it gets better.
- If you say it's the best restaurant, take it from you, I’ll definitely try it.
How to use Take it from you
Use this phrase when assuring someone of your belief in their advice or opinion. Common in casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
take + it + from + you
Memory hint
Imagine someone taking advice as if handing it over from their heart.
Related words
Collocations with Take it from you
- take it from you
- take it from experience
- take it from me
Common mistakes with Take it from you
- Confusing with 'take it to heart' which means to consider seriously.
- Using in overly formal contexts where more precise language is required.
- Not using it appropriately for offering empathy or support.
Compare Take it from you with Trust, Believe, Accept, Consider
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Frequently asked questions about Take it from you
What does Take it from you mean?
To accept something you say or offer.
What is the definition of Take it from you?
To accept and support what someone has said.
How do you use Take it from you in a sentence?
I really think you should apply for that job; take it from you, it’s a great opportunity.
Can you give another example of Take it from you?
When it comes to relationships, take it from you, honesty is the best policy.
What are synonyms for Take it from you?
Common alternatives include trust, believe, accept, hearken, consider.
What words go with Take it from you?
It commonly pairs with take it from you, take it from experience, take it from me.
What are common mistakes when using Take it from you?
Confusing with 'take it to heart' which means to consider seriously. Using in overly formal contexts where more precise language is required. Not using it appropriately for offering empathy or support.
How do you pronounce Take it from you?
US: //teɪk ɪt frʌm ju//, UK: //teɪk ɪt frəm juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Take it from you formal or informal?
"Take it from you" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Take it from you?
Use this phrase when assuring someone of your belief in their advice or opinion. Common in casual conversations. Avoid in formal writing.