take sb out
— phrasal verb with take uk/teɪk/us/teɪk/verb took, taken
B1 to go somewhere and do something with someone, usually something you plan and pay for:
Dad's taking the whole family out to the cinema.
Our boss took us out for drinks.
More examples
- Daniel asked Shona if he could take her out some time.
- Their grandparents are taking them out for the day.
- He took us out for a pizza.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way
- accompany
- bring
- bring sb/sth along
- chaperone
- come
- come along
- convoy
- direct
- docent
- drop
- guide
- lead 1
- refer sb to sth/sb
- see sb off
- shepherd
- show sb around (sth)
- show sb over sth
- steer
- usherette
- walk
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