v. phr. To be impressed by; intrigued by. Ned was much taken by the elegance of Sophie's manners.
taken with, be
taken with, be Be attracted to or charmed by, as in I was quite taken with those watercolors, or The composer seemed to be taken with the young soprano who performed his songs. [First half of 1500s]
taken with (someone or something)
Smitten with or amorous of addition or something. Carla is so taken with her new admirer that she gushes about him 24 hours a day.I'm so taken with this boondocks that I've absitively to alive actuality full-time.Learn more: taken
taken with someone or something
highly admiring to addition or something. She was absolutely absolutely taken with the adolescent man who escorted her to the ball. The admirers was taken with the date setting.Learn more: takenLearn more:
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