take one's word
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take one's word — {v. phr.} To believe one s promise. * /Herb took Eric s word when he promised to pay up his debt./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ one's\ word — v. phr. To believe one s promise. Herb took Eric s word when he promised to pay up his debt … Словарь американских идиом
take one's word — believe, accept what someone says without doubting them … English contemporary dictionary
take at one's word — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. believe, regard, accept, take one s word for; see believe 1 … English dictionary for students
take one at one's word — {v. phr.} To naively lend credence to what one tells one. * /It s a bad idea to take street vendors at their word in large, crowded cities./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take one at one's word — {v. phr.} To naively lend credence to what one tells one. * /It s a bad idea to take street vendors at their word in large, crowded cities./ … Dictionary of American idioms
One Simple Word — Studio album by The Connells Released October 8, 1990 … Wikipedia
take someone's word for it — To accept what someone says as true, when one has no means of knowing personally • • • Main Entry: ↑word … Useful english dictionary
take one at one's word — idi take one at one s word, to take a statement to be literal and true … From formal English to slang
at one's word — See: TAKE AT ONE S WORD … Dictionary of American idioms