be taken for granted
be taken for granted
1. To be considered innately true, real, or correct; to be anticipated as always being available or at hand. The plenitude of our natural resources has been taken for granted by people for most of human history. I guess we had taken for granted that our kids would stick around this town and take care of us when we get older.
2. To be underestimated or undervalued; to not be properly appreciated or recognized. I've decided to go out and start my own business, because I'm sick of being taken for granted in this huge corporation.
See also: grant, taken
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- grant
- take (someone or something) for granted
- take for granted
- take somebody/something for granted
- take something for granted
- natural-born
- all correct
- right side up
- right-side up
- in step with (someone or something)