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Web thefreedictionary google take (one's) word (redirected from take my word) take (one's) word to accept what one says without further verifying or investigating. To believe that what someone says is true: If you say to someone ' take my word for it ', you mean that they should believe you. | meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples Collins cobuild advanced learner’s dictionary. Idiom (also take someone at their word) b2. Common if you say to someone take my word for it, you mean that they should believe you because you know that what you are saying is correct. Web “i’ll take your word for it” means i’ll choose to believe you based on the fact that i trust you. If he says there's $500 in the envelope, then i'll take his word. Web thefreedictionary google take (one's) word (redirected from take my word) take (one's) word to accept what one says without further verifying or investigating. You're right to be wary, but, in this case, i think we can take john's word.