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Take care
UK //teɪk kɛə//US //teɪk kɛr//
Definition
To look after oneself or express concern for someone’s well-being.
In simple words: Be careful or look after yourself.
Examples
- As you drive home, remember to take care on the slippery roads.
- When we part ways, always make sure to take care of yourself.
- Before she left, she said, 'Take care and call me when you arrive.'
- He’ll take care of the arrangements while you’re away.
- Remember to take care of your health, especially during winter.
Usage notes
Used to show concern for someone's well-being. More common in informal contexts among friends and family.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Imagine someone leaving and saying to a friend, 'Take a care package with you!'
Collocations
- take care of yourself
- take care of business
- please take care
- take care when driving
- take care in difficult situations
Synonyms
- be careful
- stay safe
- look after yourself
- mind
- watch out
Common mistakes
- Using it in very formal situations, which may feel too casual.
- Confusing with similar phrases like 'take it easy' which has a different meaning.