American Dictionary
Definition take in American English
take noun
[countable] noun
/teɪk/
Synonyms and related words
2
the amount of money that a business earns in a particular period of time

Related Words
Words related to take:
account take-over (noun)
be on the take (phrase)
long (phrase)
can take a joke (phrase)
double take (noun)
give and take (phrase)
give or take (phrase)
give-and-take (noun)
hot take (noun)
its course (phrase)
spit take (noun)
take (verb)
take (noun)
take a back seat (phrase)
take a bath (phrase)
take a bearing (phrase)
take a beating (phrase)
take a bow (phrase)
take a chance (phrase)
take a crap (phrase)
take a dump (phrase)
take a hard line (phrase)
take a hike (phrase)
take a hit (phrase)
take a leak (phrase)
take a liking to (phrase)
take a pew (phrase)
take a piss (phrase)
take a pounding (phrase)
take a pull (phrase)
take a risk (phrase)
take a seat (phrase)
take a step (phrase)
take a walk (phrase)
take after (phrasal verb)
take against (phrasal verb)
take aim (phrase)
take apart (phrasal verb)
take aside (phrasal verb)
take away from (phrasal verb)
take back (phrasal verb)
take care (phrase)
take care of (phrase)
take charge (of) (phrase)
take down (phrasal verb)
take effect (phrase)
take evasive action (phrase)
take five (phrase)
take flight (phrase)
take for (phrasal verb)
take forever (phrase)
take fright (phrase)
take hold (phrase)
take hold of (phrase)
take in (phrasal verb)
take it (that) (phrase)
take it from me (phrase)
take its/a toll (phrase)
take note (phrase)
take notice (phrase)
take off (phrasal verb)
take on (phrasal verb)
take one look at (phrase)
take out (phrasal verb)
take over (phrasal verb)
take place (phrase)
take pot luck (phrase)
take root (phrase)
take shape (phrase)
take something further (phrase)
take the air (phrase)
take the biscuit (phrase)
take the cake (phrase)
take the lead (phrase)
take the oath (phrase)
take the plunge (phrase)
take the stand (phrase)
take the strain (phrase)
take the veil (phrase)
take through (phrasal verb)
take to (phrasal verb)
take to the air (phrase)
take turns (phrase)
take up (phrasal verb)
take up arms (phrase)
take up on (phrasal verb)
take up the cudgels (phrase)
take up with (phrasal verb)
take upon (phrasal verb)
take wing (phrase)
take your ease (phrase)
take your eyes off (phrase)
take your leave (phrase)
take your lumps (phrase)
take your medicine (phrase)
take your pick (phrase)
take your place (phrase)
take your seat (phrase)
take-home pay (noun)
take-up (noun)