Cooked vs Took - What's the difference?
cooked | took |
Of food, that has been prepared by cooking.
Corrupted by conversion through a text format, requiring uncooking to be properly listenable.
(idiomatic) (of accounting records, intelligence) partially or wholly fabricated, falsified
(cook)
(take)
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=19
As verbs the difference between cooked and took
is that cooked is (cook) while took is (take).As an adjective cooked
is of food, that has been prepared by cooking.cooked
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* raw * uncookedDerived terms
* cooked modeSee also
* cook the booksVerb
(head)took
English
Verb
(head)citation, passage=When Timothy and Julia hurried up the staircase to the bedroom floor, where a considerable commotion was taking place, Tim took Barry Leach with him. He had him gripped firmly by the arm, since he felt it was not safe to let him loose, and he had no immediate idea what to do with him.}}