take exception to



take exception to

Disagree with, object to, as in I take exception to that remark about unfair practices. This idiom, first recorded in 1542, uses exception in the sense of "objection," a meaning obsolete except in a few phrases.
See also: exception, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Robertarə-BUR-tə (English), ro-BER-tah (Italian, Spanish)English, Italian, Spanish
Gill[gil]
Savio-Italian
Orly-Hebrew
Britannia-English (Rare)
I'tidal-Arabic