Yes, in painstaking, the ending would be taking.
The four letter word for repairing something is mend.
A six letter word to command not to do something is to forbid.
I dunno type on google "9 letter word that is still a word after taking off each letter one by one from the start to the end of the word
risk
taking them for granted, belittled
taking them for granted, belittled
It means that you are ignorant of its true value
The phrase "take you for granted" means to fail to appreciate someone or something properly, often taking them for granted or underestimating their value or importance.
No, "familiarity" is the sin of taking something for granted and/or treating it with contempt. It does not sound like you are doing this with your family.
The word could be voluntary, or unbidden.
The word 'airborne' is a noun, a word for something supported or transported by air; something in the air after taking off.
When in doubt.
The opposite of don (putting something on) is doff (taking something off)
Arrogance, or taking things for granted.
She was granted a scholarship to study abroad.
That would be 'react' or 'reaction'.