Need another word that means the same as “taking”? Find 24 synonyms and 30 related words for “taking” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Taking” are: pickings, proceeds, returns, receipts, earnings, winnings, spoils, fetching, winning, delightful, pleasing, pleasant, agreeable, likeable, endearing, lovely, lovable, adorable, cute, sweet, appealing, attractive, good-looking, prepossessing
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “taking” as a noun can have the following definitions:
earnings | Money obtained in return for labour or services. He claimed damages for loss of earnings. |
pickings | The act of someone who picks up or takes something. The pickings were easy. |
proceeds | Money obtained from an event or activity. Proceeds from the event will go to aid the work of the charity. |
receipts | The act of receiving. |
returns | A reciprocal group action. His gross income was enough that he had to file a tax return. |
spoils | The act of stripping and taking by force. |
winnings | Something won (especially money. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “taking” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
adorable | Lovable especially in a childlike or naive way. I have four adorable Siamese cats. |
agreeable | Conforming to your own liking or feelings or nature- Disraeli. A cheerful and agreeable companion. |
appealing | Showing or expressing a desire for help or sympathy. An appealing sense of humor. |
attractive | Having qualities or features which arouse interest. An attractive village. |
cute | Clever or cunning, especially in a self-seeking or superficial way. A child with intolerably cute mannerisms. |
delightful | Causing delight; charming. The comedy was delightful. |
endearing | Inspiring affection. An endearing little grin. |
fetching | Very attractive; capturing interest. A fetching new hairstyle. |
good-looking | Pleasing in appearance especially by reason of conformity to ideals of form and proportion- Thackeray. |
likeable | Easy to like; agreeable. A very likeable young woman. |
lovable | Inspiring or deserving love or affection. He has a lovable sweet personality. |
lovely | Lovable especially in a childlike or naive way. How lovely to see you. |
pleasant | (of persons) having pleasing manners or behavior. A very pleasant evening. |
pleasing | Satisfying or appealing. A pleasing piece of news. |
prepossessing | Attractive or appealing in appearance. He was not a prepossessing sight. |
sweet | Having a sweet nature befitting an angel or cherub. The sweet notes of the flute. |
winning | Having won. A winning smile. |
accomplishment | An activity that a person can do well. The reduction of inflation was a remarkable accomplishment. |
achieve | To gain with effort. People striving to achieve. |
achievement | The process or fact of achieving something. The achievement of professional recognition. |
acquire | Come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes. You must acquire the rudiments of Greek. |
acquisition | An asset or object bought or obtained, typically by a library or museum. A recent acquisition by the museum. |
aesthetically | With regard to beauty. The buildings and gardens of the factory have been aesthetically designed and laid out. |
attain | To gain with effort. Clarify your objectives and ways of attaining them. |
attractive | Pleasing or appealing to the senses. The job is attractive because of the pay. |
buy | Be worth or be capable of buying. I can t buy this story. |
enchanting | Delightfully charming or attractive. Enchanting views. |
enthralling | Capturing interest as if by a spell. An enthralling book. |
enticing | Highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire. Difficult to say no to an enticing advertisement. |
entrancing | Capturing interest as if by a spell. I find you entrancing. |
fetching | Attractive. A fetching little garment of pink satin. |
flourishing | Very lively and profitable. Flourishing businesses. |
industrialist | A person involved in the ownership and management of industry. The exploitation of child labour by nineteenth century industrialists. |
intriguing | Capable of arousing interest or curiosity. Our team came up with some most intriguing finds. |
inventory | Make a complete list of. In our warehouse you ll find a large inventory of new and used bicycles. |
object | Express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent. Bryant objects this very circumstance to the authenticity of the Iliad. |
objective | The objective case. Examine with high power objective. |
possession | The state of having, owning, or controlling something. The landlord wishes to gain possession of the accommodation. |
profitable | Beneficial; useful. He d had a profitable day. |
purchase | Obtain by purchase acquire by means of a financial transaction. The victory was purchased by the death of Rhiwallon. |
successful | Accomplishing a desired aim or result. A successful actor. |
tempting | Highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire. A tempting repast. |
thing | Anything used for emphasis. You won t find me smoking those filthy things. |
thriving | Very lively and profitable. A thriving tourist center. |
used | Having already been used. A used car. |
wangle | Manage to obtain (something) by persuading or cleverly manipulating someone. I wangled an invitation to her party. |
winning | Money won, especially by gambling. A winning personality. |
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