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UK//teɪk jɔː taɪm//US//teɪk jʊr taɪm//

Meaning of Take your time

To do something without rushing; to proceed at a relaxed pace.

In simple words: Don't hurry; do something slowly.

Take your time in a sentence

  • You can take your time when you're filling out the application form.
  • There's no deadline for this task, so please take your time.
  • He advised her to take her time when making the decision.
  • While studying, it's important to take your time to understand the material.
  • Take your time to relax before the big presentation tomorrow.

How to use Take your time

Commonly used to encourage someone to work at their own pace. Suitable in both casual and professional contexts, but avoid during urgent situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine taking a relaxing stroll with no rush.

Related words

Collocations with Take your time

  • take your time working
  • take your time deciding
  • take your time studying
  • take your time talking
  • take your time relaxing

Synonyms for Take your time

Common mistakes with Take your time

  • Using it in situations where speed is essential.
  • Confusing with 'take your time off' which means to rest.
  • Not using 'your' correctly in different contexts.

Compare Take your time with Slow down, Take it easy, Relax

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Frequently asked questions about Take your time

What does Take your time mean?

Don't hurry; do something slowly.

What is the definition of Take your time?

To do something without rushing; to proceed at a relaxed pace.

How do you use Take your time in a sentence?

You can take your time when you're filling out the application form.

Can you give another example of Take your time?

There's no deadline for this task, so please take your time.

What are synonyms for Take your time?

Common alternatives include slow down, take it easy, don’t rush, go at your own pace, relax.

What words go with Take your time?

It commonly pairs with take your time working, take your time deciding, take your time studying, take your time talking, take your time relaxing.

What are common mistakes when using Take your time?

Using it in situations where speed is essential. Confusing with 'take your time off' which means to rest. Not using 'your' correctly in different contexts.

How do you pronounce Take your time?

US: //teɪk jʊr taɪm//, UK: //teɪk jɔː taɪm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Take your time?

Commonly used to encourage someone to work at their own pace. Suitable in both casual and professional contexts, but avoid during urgent situations.