take at word

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take at word
take (someone) at (their) word
to decide to believe exactly what someone tells you, even if it does not seem likely to be true.
When he said he'd give me a job, I took him at his word and turned up the next day at his office.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

take at one's word
v. phr. To believe everything (someone) says; to act on what is said.
If you say you don't want this coat, I'll take you at your word and throw it away.
When the king said he wished to be rid of his advisor, a friend took him at his word and murdered the councillor.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

take someone at word
take (someone) at (their) word
to decide to believe exactly what someone tells you, even if it does not seem likely to be true.
When he said he'd give me a job, I took him at his word and turned up the next day at his office.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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