Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take-it-from-me
phrase
ˈteɪk ɪt frʌm mi

Definition
A phrase used to assure someone that what you are saying is true or to emphasize your advice or opinion.

Examples
- “If you want to succeed in this project, take it from me, you’ll need to start early.”
- “Take it from me, studying a little every day is better than cramming at the last minute.”
- “I know it sounds difficult, but take it from me, you can achieve it with dedication.”

Meaning
An expression indicating that the speaker has personal experience or expertise and that the listener should trust their judgment.

Synonyms
- trust me
- listen to me
- my words