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Est. 1828
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Synonyms of takes exception

  • as in objects
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takes exception

phrase

present tense third-person singular of take exception
as in objects
to present an opposing opinion or argument He took exception to my comments on standardized testing.

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  • objects
  • takes issue
  • protests
  • complains
  • kicks
  • remonstrates
  • demurs
  • expostulates
  • excepts
  • sticks
  • conflicts
  • grumbles
  • challenges
  • disputes
  • rebels
  • debates
  • quibbles
  • dares
  • squabbles
  • quarrels
  • cavils
  • bitches
  • wrangles
  • fights
  • screams
  • criticizes
  • crabs
  • murmurs
  • defies
  • whines
  • hassles
  • moans
  • mutters
  • balks
  • repines
  • beefs
  • grouses
  • gripes
  • squawks
  • grouches
  • growls
  • withstands
  • whimpers
  • squeals
  • hollers
  • wails
  • disobeys
  • nags
  • keens
  • maunders
  • yowls
  • carps
  • gags
  • yammers
  • bleats
  • bellyaches
  • caterwauls
  • denounces
  • whinges
  • grizzles
  • croaks
  • censures
  • demonstrates
  • grumps
  • yawps
  • fusses

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • approves
  • sanctions
  • accepts
  • follows
  • agrees
  • observes
  • maintains
  • minds
  • advocates
  • supports
  • complies
  • adheres
  • champions
  • cheers
  • defends
  • conforms
  • sustains
  • obeys
  • acquiesces
  • assents
  • accedes
  • upholds
  • commends
  • applauds

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“Takes exception.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/takes%20exception. Accessed 7 Jul. 2026.

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