(not) to take kindly to something [also (not) to take well to something]
(not) to
willingly accept a particular behavior or activity; (not)
to like something that someone says or does; (not)
to be receptive to, attracted by, or pleased with:
Be
careful what you say to Mike - he doesn't
take kindly to criticism.
noun
I
didn't take kindly to being thrown out of the
team.
v-ing
Emma
doesn't take
kindly to being told what to do.
v-ing
I
don't think the state would take kindly to the
mental-health system being taken
over by a judge.
object v-ing
Henry
won't take kindly to
your stepping on his newly
planted grass
possessive v-ing
pronoun
Henry
won't take kindly to
you stepping on his newly
planted grass
object v-ing
pronoun
In
general, Renee doesn't take well to change.
nounPhotocopies from 4th October
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