phrasal
: to impute a wrong motive or a bad meaning or intention to : take offense at
afraid a refusal will be taken amiss — Dorothy Barclay
don't take it amiss if his counsels are not pleasant — Richard Ginder
phrasal
: to impute a wrong motive or a bad meaning or intention to : take offense at
afraid a refusal will be taken amiss — Dorothy Barclay
don't take it amiss if his counsels are not pleasant — Richard Ginder
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012