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- take on To take on means to accept or start doing a task, role, or responsibility.
- take out “Take out” most often means to remove something from a place or container.
- take over To take control of something or begin to be responsible for it.
- take up To start a new activity, hobby, or habit and spend time doing it regularly.
- talk about To talk about something is to discuss it or mention it in conversation.
- talk over To talk over something is to discuss it with someone in order to make a decision or understand it better.
- tear down To tear down means to destroy or remove a building or structure, or to criticize something strongly.
- tear up To tear up means to rip something into pieces.
- tell off To tell off means to speak to someone angrily because they have done something wrong.
- think about To think about someone or something means to consider it in your mind.
- think over To think over something means to consider it carefully before deciding.
- throw away To throw away means to get rid of something by putting it in the trash or discarding it.
- throw out To throw out means to get rid of something you no longer want or need.
- throw up To throw up means to vomit.
- tidy up To tidy up means to make a place neat and orderly by putting things where they belong.
- try on To put on clothing or accessories to see if they fit or look good.
- try out To try out means to test something to see how well it works or if you like it.
- turn around To turn around means to rotate or change direction so you face the opposite way.
- turn away To turn away means to refuse to let someone enter or receive help, or to move your face or attention away from somethin…
- turn back To turn back means to return in the direction you came from, usually because you cannot or should not continue.