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  1. The meaning of TAKE FOR GRANTED is to assume (something) as true, real, unquestionable, or to be expected. How to use take for granted in a sentence.

  2. idiom. Add to word list. to never think about something because you believe it will always be available or stay exactly the same: I took it for granted that I would find the perfect job. It’s easy to take your parents for granted. (Definition of take something for granted from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

    • Take For Granted = to Fail to Appreciate
    • Take For Granted = Assume Something as True
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    To take (something/someone) for granted means to NOT appreciate something/someone as you should, as you believe it will always stay the same or be available. To give little attention to or to underestimate the value of something or someone, especially once it has gone. To treat something/someone in a careless or indifferent manner without consideri...

    When a person assumes that something is true without even questioning it or knowing if it is true or not. 1. I’m sorry I forgot to invite you to my celebration. I took it for grantedthat you would come. 2. He took it for grantedthat he would easily find a job once he had finished university.

    You may have noticed that this English idiom needs an object and this is positioned in the middleof the idiom. 1. Take SOMETHINGfor granted. 2. Take SOMEONEfor granted. You may also be interested in our lesson about the Phrasal Verb Take For.

    Right now I want you to think about your life and if you are currently taking something for granted. Is there something you should appreciate more and not be taking for granted? Have you ever taken something for granted in the past? If you have been (or currently are) in lockdown, what is something you realized you had taken for granted before lock...

  3. idiom. Add to word list. to never think about something because you believe it will always be available or stay exactly the same: I took it for granted that I would find the perfect job. It’s easy to take your parents for granted. (Definition of take something for granted from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. take for granted Underestimate the value of, become used to, as in The editors felt that the publisher was taking them for granted . Consider as true or real, anticipate correctly, as in I took it for granted that they'd offer to pay for their share but I was wrong .

  5. Find 271 different ways to say TAKE FOR GRANTED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. to expect someone or something to be always available to serve in some way without thanks or recognition; to value someone or something too lightly. I wish you didn't take me for granted. I guess that I take a lot of things for granted. See also: for, grant, take.

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