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taking to synonyms

Trying to find another word for taking to in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of taking to in 12 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for taking to alphabetically.

  • be crazy about
  • cherish
  • desire
  • enjoy
  • find congenial
  • hold dear
  • like
  • love
  • prize
  • respect
  • admire
  • adore
  • appreciate
  • apprize
  • care for
  • clasp
  • cleave to
  • cling to
  • coddle
  • comfort
  • admiration
  • ambition
  • appetite
  • ardor
  • aspiration
  • attraction
  • avidity
  • concupiscence
  • covetousness
  • craving
  • adore
  • appreciate
  • be entertained
  • be fond of
  • be pleased
  • cotton to
  • delight in
  • dig
  • dote on
  • drink in
  • be crazy about
  • be fond of
  • cherish
  • desire
  • enjoy
  • hold dear
  • like
  • love
  • prize
  • respect
  • be crazy about
  • be fond of
  • cherish
  • desire
  • enjoy
  • find congenial
  • like
  • love
  • prize
  • respect
  • according to
  • agnate
  • akin
  • alike
  • allied
  • allying
  • analogous
  • approximating
  • approximative
  • close
  • adulation
  • affection
  • allegiance
  • amity
  • amorousness
  • amour
  • appreciation
  • ardency
  • ardor
  • attachment
  • award-winning
  • champion
  • choice
  • cream
  • elite
  • fat
  • first-class
  • first-rate
  • outstanding
  • pick
  • account
  • adoration
  • appreciation
  • approbation
  • awe
  • consideration
  • courtesy
  • deference
  • dignity
  • esteem
  • be crazy about
  • be fond of
  • cherish
  • desire
  • enjoy
  • find congenial
  • hold dear
  • like
  • love
  • prize
  • appetite
  • craving
  • demand
  • fancy
  • hankering
  • hunger
  • longing
  • necessity
  • need
  • requirement

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