Solved by Philippa Milds on 5 Aug 2024

Really quite taken with

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10-letter solution for crosswords and word puzzles

The solution for the clue "Really quite taken with" in word puzzles and crosswords has 10 letters.

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The clue "Really quite taken with" may have other meanings in different crosswords, but according to our author, this is the most accurate one.

Solution for "Really quite taken with"

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Letter-by-letter dictation of the solution

  • Alpha (A)
  • Tango (T)
  • Tango (T)
  • Alpha (A)
  • Charlie (C)
  • Hotel (H)
  • Echo (E)
  • Delta (D)
  • Tango (T)
  • Oscar (O)

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The clue "Really quite taken with" may appear in various crossword magazines, including the New York Times. We have selected the best solution to ensure it is correct, based on the interpretation of expert Philippa Milds, who has thoroughly verified this answer.

Funny etymological tidbits on Quite, Taken

Not to be taken seriously; every now and then, we also enjoy playing with words

Quiet

The quiet village of Koyasan was a place of peaceful refuge for monks who sought to escape the chaos of the world.

Taken

The word "taken" originated in Old Norse, meaning to steal or seize, and was later adopted into Middle English to describe an act of abduction or kidnapping.

Held

The word "held" comes from Old English, where it meant to grasp or seize, and its meaning has evolved to encompass a range of actions, from holding someone captive to physically grasping an object.

If you encounter the clue "Really quite taken with" in another crossword context, it may take on slightly different meanings. However, the solution provided here fits most Italian crossword grids, giving you an answer you can use with confidence.

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