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  1. If you take criticism or advice to heart, you think about it seriously, often because it upsets you: Don't take it to heart - he was only joking about your hair . SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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  2. To treat something as significant or important and be moved, affected, influenced, or upset by it at a personal level. Don't take his comments to heart—he's that hard on everyone in the office. If you actually take her advice to heart, I think you'll find it deeply comforting. See also: heart, take, to.

  3. May 1, 2019 · This is something that cannot be controlled sometimes or can't be controlled very easily. Or, in other words, "don't take it hard" is, again, specific, while "take something hard" is the general expression. There are certain situations and certain times in which we simply would not say to someone "don't take it hard".

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  5. Don't Take It to Heart is a 1944 British comedy film directed by Jeffrey Dell and starring Richard Greene, Alfred Drayton, Patricia Medina, Moore Marriott and Richard Bird. It was shot at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith with sets designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky.

  6. take (something) to heart. To treat something as significant or important and be moved, affected, influenced, or upset by it at a personal level. Don't take his comments to hearthe's that hard on everyone in the office.

  7. To treat something as significant or important and be moved, affected, influenced, or upset by it at a personal level. Don't take his comments to heart—he's that hard on everyone in the office. If you actually take her advice to heart, I think you'll find it deeply comforting. See also: heart, take, to.