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  1. assume, presume, take for grantedverb

    take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof

    «I assume his train was late»

    Synonyms:
    adopt, take for granted, arrogate, get into, accept, strike, take on, acquire, assume, put on, presume, make bold, usurp, dare, take, sham, take over, seize, don, take up, bear, wear, feign, simulate

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  1. Michael Douglas:

    I think I’ve enjoyed being more comfortable with myself and liking myself more – and not being quite as self-critical, and, I don’t like the lack of stamina. The stamina you used to take for granted, and now you’re hoping for more.

  2. anonymous:

    How come the most natural things in the world are the most difficult to come by….it is the most natural,beautiful, self-enhancing and intoxicatingly breathtaking acts of nature that we humans take for granted at times-as our complexities and complicated human minds do not allow us to act as naturally as we were born to,but turn peace into war,love into suffering,pleasure into pain and the natural into the forgotten!

  3. Thomas Rhett:

    Coming in and finding out that you winning entertainer of the year along with Carrie Underwood, that’s just — that’s just adrenaline to last you the whole year pretty much, so it’s an honor to be back at the ACMs, nominated in that same category is just super special. And something that I will never in a million years take for granted and just feel super honored to be here.

  4. Lori Day:

    Now these young women, how wonderful that this is no longer a burning issue. we don’t take for granted any of the progress she helped create because we know that we could lose it, and if a Republican wins the White House, we will.

  5. Robert Vallieres:

    It uses all of our senses. Our sight, hearing, tasting, feeling, it gets you out in the fresh air — these things you take for granted sometimes if you get sick and stuck in a room.


Translations for TAKE FOR GRANTED

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  • أمر مفروغ منهArabic
  • für selbstverständlich haltenGerman
  • dar por descontado, dar por sentado, dar por hecho, menospreciar, dar por supuestoSpanish
  • را برای مسلمPersian
  • pitää, itsestäänselvyysFinnish
  • prendre pour acquis, considérer comme allant de soiFrench
  • természetesnek vesz, készpénznek veszHungarian
  • mengambil untuk diberikanIndonesian
  • dare per scontatoItalian
  • 当たり前のことと思うJapanese
  • voor lief nemenDutch
  • ta for gittNorwegian
  • tomar como certoPortuguese
  • считать само собой разумеющимся, принимать на веру, воспринимать как должное, принимать без доказательствRussian
  • zdravo za gotovoSerbo-Croatian
  • ta för given, ta för givetSwedish
  • எடுத்துக்கொள்ளுங்கள்Tamil
  • doğal karşılamakTurkish
  • נעמען פֿאַר גראַנטידYiddish

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FEEDBACK

  • as inbelieve
  • as inconjecture
  • as incount on/count upon
  • as inimagine
  • as inpostulate
  • as inpresume
  • as insuppose
  • as inunderstand

synonyms for take for granted

  • accept
  • admit
  • conclude
  • consider
  • have
  • hold
  • regard
  • suppose
  • think
  • trust
  • understand
  • accredit
  • affirm
  • buy
  • conceive
  • credit
  • deem
  • posit
  • postulate
  • presuppose
  • swallow
  • attach weight to
  • be certain of
  • be convinced of
  • be credulous
  • be of the opinion
  • count on
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  • have faith in
  • have no doubt
  • keep the faith
  • lap up
  • place confidence in
  • presume true
  • reckon on
  • rest assured
  • swear by
  • take as gospel
  • take at one’s word
  • take it
  • assume
  • believe
  • conceive
  • conclude
  • deem
  • estimate
  • expect
  • fancy
  • feel
  • figure
  • gather
  • glean
  • guess
  • guesstimate
  • hypothesize
  • imagine
  • infer
  • judge
  • presume
  • pretend
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  • surmise
  • suspect
  • theorize
  • think
  • hazard a guess
  • take a shot
  • take a stab
  • aim for
  • bank on
  • bargain for
  • believe
  • believe in
  • bet bottom dollar
  • bet on
  • expect from
  • heed
  • lean on
  • pin faith on
  • place confidence in
  • plan on
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  • score
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  • swear by
  • tab
  • take as gospel truth
  • take on trust
  • trust
  • apprehend
  • believe
  • conjecture
  • deem
  • expect
  • fancy
  • gather
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  • realize
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  • think
  • understand
  • take it
  • hypothesize
  • posit
  • presuppose
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  • advance
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  • assert
  • assume
  • aver
  • estimate
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  • predicate
  • premise
  • propose
  • speculate
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  • put forward
  • assume
  • count on
  • guess
  • infer
  • pretend
  • suppose
  • surmise
  • conclude
  • conjecture
  • consider
  • depend
  • figure
  • gather
  • posit
  • postulate
  • predicate
  • premise
  • presuppose
  • rely
  • speculate
  • think
  • trust
  • bank on
  • be afraid
  • jump the gun
  • take it
  • deem
  • expect
  • presume
  • pretend
  • think
  • understand
  • accept
  • admit
  • brainstorm
  • calculate
  • conjecture
  • divine
  • dream
  • estimate
  • figure
  • grant
  • guesstimate
  • hypothesize
  • imagine
  • infer
  • judge
  • opine
  • posit
  • predicate
  • presuppose
  • spark
  • speculate
  • surmise
  • suspect
  • take
  • theorize
  • cook up
  • dare say
  • go out on a limb
  • hazard a guess
  • accept
  • assume
  • consider
  • guess
  • hear
  • learn
  • concede
  • conceive
  • conclude
  • conjecture
  • deduce
  • expect
  • fancy
  • gather
  • imagine
  • infer
  • presume
  • reckon
  • suppose
  • surmise
  • suspect
  • be informed
  • count on
  • feel for
  • take it

On this page you’ll find 292 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to take for granted, such as: accept, admit, conclude, consider, have, and hold.

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«What one sees every day, she may feel in a sort of take-for-granted way, without thinking about it,» said Letty.

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WORDS RELATED TO TAKE FOR GRANTED

  • accept
  • accredit
  • admit
  • affirm
  • attach weight to
  • be certain of
  • be convinced of
  • be credulous
  • be of the opinion
  • buy
  • conceive
  • conclude
  • consider
  • count on
  • credit
  • deem
  • fall for
  • give credence to
  • have
  • have faith in
  • have no doubt
  • hold
  • keep the faith
  • lap up
  • place confidence in
  • posit
  • postulate
  • presume true
  • presuppose
  • reckon on
  • regard
  • rest assured
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  • swallow
  • swear by
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  • take at one’s word
  • take for granted
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  • think
  • trust
  • understand
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  • accredits
  • admits
  • affirms
  • attaches weight to
  • be convinces of
  • buys
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  • concludes
  • considers
  • counts on
  • credits
  • deems
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  • has
  • has faith in
  • has no doubt
  • holds
  • is certain of
  • is credulous
  • is of the opinion
  • keeps the faith
  • laps up
  • place confidence in
  • posits
  • postulates
  • presumes true
  • presupposes
  • reckons on
  • regards
  • rest assures
  • supposes
  • swallows
  • swears by
  • takes as gospel
  • takes at one’s word
  • takes for grants
  • takes it
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  • assume
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  • expect
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  • gather
  • glean
  • guess
  • guesstimate
  • hazard a guess
  • hypothesize
  • imagine
  • infer
  • judge
  • presume
  • pretend
  • suppose
  • surmise
  • suspect
  • take a shot
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  • take for granted
  • theorize
  • think
  • aim for
  • bank on
  • bargain for
  • believe
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  • bet bottom dollar
  • bet on
  • expect from
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  • place confidence in
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  • take for granted
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  • believed
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  • scoring
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  • swearing by
  • tabbing
  • taking as gospel truth
  • taking for granting
  • taking on trust
  • trusting

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Pronunciation:

[ tˈe͡ɪk fɔː ɡɹˈantɪd], [ tˈe‍ɪk fɔː ɡɹˈantɪd], [ t_ˈeɪ_k f_ɔː ɡ_ɹ_ˈa_n_t_ɪ_d]

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    • n.

      assume (noun)

      • assume.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • deduce,
      • daresay.
    • v.

      believe (verb)

      • hold,
      • credit,
      • consider,
      • be convinced of,
      • regard,
      • assent,
      • admit,
      • accept,
      • take it,
      • judge,
      • presuppose,
      • swear by,
      • conclude,
      • put faith in,
      • think,
      • give faith,
      • give credence to,
      • rest assured,
      • have faith in,
      • be credulous,
      • have no doubt,
      • be certain of,
      • place confidence in,
      • declare,
      • posit,
      • have,
      • swallow,
      • affirm,
      • lap up,
      • keep the faith,
      • presume true,
      • deem,
      • profess,
      • maintain,
      • take as gospel,
      • take at one’s word,
      • accredit,
      • gather,
      • attach weight to,
      • reckon on,
      • be of the opinion,
      • buy,
      • conceive,
      • fall for.

      conjecture (verb)

      • figure,
      • pretend,
      • fancy,
      • estimate,
      • hypothesize,
      • suspect,
      • feel,
      • infer,
      • theorize,
      • glean.

      count on/count upon (verb)

      • score,
      • bargain for,
      • heed,
      • bank on,
      • tab.

      imagine (verb)

      • realize,
      • reckon,
      • apprehend.

      Other relevant words: (verb)

      • expect,
      • take,
      • anticipate.

      postulate (verb)

      • assert,
      • propose,
      • advance,
      • predicate,
      • aver.

      presume (verb)

      • rely,
      • jump the gun,
      • depend.

      suppose (verb)

      • dare-say,
      • calculate,
      • go out on a limb,
      • spark,
      • cook up,
      • brainstorm.

      understand (verb)

      • hear,
      • learn,
      • concede.
    • Other synonyms:

      • count on.

      believe

      • takes for granted,
      • having faith in,
      • took for granted,
      • trusted,
      • keep faith,
      • keeping the faith,
      • taking for granted,
      • be of opinion,
      • lapped up,
      • posits.

      Other relevant words:

      • imagine,
      • probability,
      • intention,
      • Postulating,
      • assessment,
      • motive,
      • take a shot,
      • hypothesis,
      • bequest,
      • belief,
      • understand,
      • felt for,
      • opinion,
      • accepting,
      • theorization,
      • value,
      • apprehension,
      • chance,
      • hope,
      • rating,
      • possibility,
      • acceptance,
      • prediction,
      • expectation,
      • feel for,
      • likelihood,
      • believe,
      • view,
      • fear,
      • lean on,
      • inference,
      • is afraid,
      • take as gospel truth,
      • forecast,
      • importance,
      • outlook,
      • Misjudgment,
      • expect from,
      • allotment,
      • rest on,
      • postulate,
      • prospect,
      • anticipation,
      • theory,
      • tabbing,
      • estimation,
      • appropriation,
      • pin faith on,
      • underestimating,
      • worth,
      • plan on,
      • confidence,
      • aim for,
      • feeling for,
      • underestimation,
      • be informed,
      • calculation,
      • trust,
      • assurance,
      • supposition,
      • promise,
      • statement,
      • be afraid,
      • count upon,
      • suspected,
      • appraisal,
      • tabbed,
      • puts forward,
      • allowance,
      • admission,
      • plans on,
      • take a stab,
      • believe in,
      • underestimate,
      • Postulated,
      • guess,
      • attitude,
      • conjecture,
      • reliance,
      • suppose,
      • endowment,
      • assuming,
      • guesstimated,
      • supposal,
      • significance,
      • stake on,
      • premise,
      • guesstimate,
      • feels for,
      • put forward,
      • suspicion,
      • presupposition,
      • postulation,
      • surmise,
      • bet bottom dollar,
      • assumption,
      • resting on,
      • bet on,
      • take on trust,
      • expectancy,
      • grant,
      • hazard a guess,
      • presumption,
      • idea,
      • misjudgement,
      • disparagement,
      • evaluation,
      • presume,
      • notion,
      • suspense,
      • leaning on.

      suppose

      • dare say,
      • go out on limb,
      • supposes.

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • let slide,
      • receive,
      • opine,
      • Presurmise,
      • prefigure,
      • imply,
      • fail,
      • neglect,
      • let ride,
      • ignore,
      • connote,
      • trust in,
      • reckon upon,
      • accept for gospel,
      • allegorize,
      • depend on,
      • envisage,
      • let slip,
      • speculate,
      • intimate,
      • say,
      • lapse,
      • not heed,
      • hint,
      • hypothecate,
      • not care for,
      • rely on,
      • take stock in,
      • overlook,
      • believe without reservation,
      • take to be,
      • insinuate,
      • import,
      • face,
      • accept implicitly,
      • be neglectful,
      • default,
      • contemplate,
      • lose track of,
      • suggest,
      • take for,
      • divine,
      • have in mind,
      • be negligent,
      • set store by,
      • dream,
      • repute,
      • lose sight of,
      • bring to mind,
      • gloss over,
      • entail,
      • allude to,
      • pass over,
      • sleep,
      • be certain,
      • involve,
      • implicate,
      • let,
      • foresee,
      • let be,
      • be caught napping,
      • let go,
      • abuse,
      • nod,
      • mean,
      • dread.

    How to use «Take for granted» in context?

    Everybody takes for granted things in their everyday lives. When those things happen to be taken away, either temporarily or permanently, a person’s world can fall apart.

    Take, for example, someone who has to leave their home country because of war or persecution. They take for granted the familiarity of their surroundings and the people they love. They take for granted the freedom to get up and move around as they please.

    Someone who is facing life-threatening illness may take for granted the things they can do before their health declines too much. They may take for granted being able to hug their loved ones, or even just talking to them.

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