take care

Found in thesaurus: move, act, care, handle, deal, manage, give care

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take care
v. be careful; watch yourself, take it easy; make sure something is done, ensure of doing something, be in charge of something
 
took care
paid attention, was careful

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Take Care
Take Care may refer to:

Films
  • Take Care (film), a 2014 comedy-drama-romance starring Leslie Bibb, Tracee Chimo and Kevin Curtis

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take care

Verb
1. be careful, prudent, or watchful; "Take care when you cross the street!"
(hypernym) act, move
2. be in charge of or deal with; "She takes care of all the necessary arrangements"
(synonym) mind
(hypernym) manage, deal, care, handle
(hyponym) tend
3. take charge of or deal with; "Could you see about lunch?"; "I must attend to this matter"; "She took care of this business"
(synonym) attend, look, see
(hypernym) care, give care
(hyponym) minister


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take care
be careful Take care. See you tomorrow.

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take care
Synonyms and related words:
attend to business, be alert, be careful, be cautious, be obsessed with, bend over backwards, beware, concentrate on, exercise care, fix on, focus on, give heed, handle with gloves, have a care, lie low, look about one, look lively, look out, look sharp, mind, miss nothing, pay attention, pay heed, qui vive, scrutinize, study, take good care, take heed, take pains, take trouble, tread on eggs, treat gently, watch out
  

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