Taken vs. Aback

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Takenadjective

Infatuated; fond of or attracted to.

Takenadjective

(informal) In a serious romantic relationship.

Takenverb

past participle of take

Taken

p. p. of Take.

Takenadjective

understood in a certain way; made sense of;

Takenadjective

having possession gained especially by force or effort

Takenadjective

be affected with an indisposition;

Abackadverb

(archaic) Towards the back or rear; backwards.

Abackadverb

(archaic) In the rear; a distance behind.

Abackadverb

By surprise; startled; dumbfounded. (see usage)

Abackadverb

(nautical) Backward against the mast; said of the sails when pressed by the wind from the "wrong" (forward) side, or of a ship when its sails are set that way.

Abacknoun

(obsolete) An abacus.

Abackadverb

Toward the back or rear; backward.

Abackadverb

Behind; in the rear.

Abackadverb

Backward against the mast; - said of the sails when pressed by the wind.

Abacknoun

An abacus.

Abackadverb

having the wind against the forward side of the sails;

Abackadverb

by surprise;

Abackadverb

towards or situated to the rear; back

Abackadverb

with the sail pressed backwards against the mast by a headwind

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