Friday Phrase
Intermediate level
Take after someone
Episode 200207 / 07 Feb 2020

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TAKE AFTER SOMEONE
To take after means to be similar to an older relative. The similarity can be in appearance, in character or in behaviour.
Example Sentences
- In looks, my sister takes after our mum, but she's much more similar to our dad in personality.
- Jane and Luke's new baby seems to take after his father so far, but it's too early to tell for sure.
- My aunt really took after my grandmother. They even sounded the same they were so similar!
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