take well
Frequency: 7.010.1 per million words
to react to something, especially news or a situation, in a positive or calm way
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- She took the criticism well and used it to improve her performance.
- The new team member takes instructions well and adapts quickly to new tasks.
- How did he take the news of his demotion? I hope he took it well.
- Despite the unexpected setback, the company took the challenge well and found a solution.
- It's crucial for leaders to take feedback well to foster a culture of continuous improvement.
- The young plant seems to be taking to its new soil well and is showing signs of growth.
- He always takes challenges well, viewing them as opportunities rather than obstacles.
- If you can take pressure well, this fast-paced environment might be a good fit for you.
- She surprisingly took the sudden change of plans well, adjusting her schedule without complaint.
- The children took the news of the cancelled picnic well, immediately suggesting an indoor alternative.