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- verbmake (verb) · makes (third person present) · made (past tense) · made (past participle) · making (present participle)
- form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; construct; create:"my grandmother made a dress for me" · "the body is made from four pieces of maple" · "baseball bats are made of ash"
- (make something into)alter something so that it forms or constitutes (something else):"buffalo's milk can be made into cheese"
- compose, prepare, or draw up (something written or abstract):"she made her will"
- prepare (a dish, drink, or meal) for consumption:"she was making lunch for Lucy and Francis" · "I'll make us both a cup of tea"
- arrange bedclothes tidily on (a bed) ready for use:"after breakfast you'd have until 8:25 to make your bed"
- arrange and light materials for (a fire).
- electronicscomplete or close (a circuit).
- cause (something) to exist or come about; bring about:"the drips had made a pool on the floor"
- cause to become or seem:"decorative features make brickwork more interesting" · "the best way to disarm your critics is to make them laugh"
- carry out, perform, or produce (a specified action, movement, or sound):"anyone can make a mistake" · "Unger made a speech of forty minutes" · "we made a deal"
- communicate or express (an idea, request, or requirement):"make him an offer he can't refuse" · "I tend to make heavy demands on people"
- archaicenter into a contract of (marriage):"a marriage made in heaven"
- appoint or designate (someone) to a position:"he was made a colonel in the Mexican army"
- represent or cause to appear in a specified way:"the sale price and extended warranty make it an excellent value"
- cause or ensure the success or advancement of:"the work which really made Wordsworth's reputation"
- compel (someone) to do something:"she bought me a brandy and made me drink it"
- constitute; amount to:"they made an unusual duo"
- serve as or become through development or adaptation:"this fern makes a good houseplant"
- consider to be; estimate as:"How many are there? I make it sixteen"
- agree or decide on (a specified arrangement), typically one concerning a time or place:"let's make it 7:30"
- gain or earn (money or profit):"he'd made a lot of money out of hardware"
- arrive at (a place) within a specified time or in time for (a train or other transport):"we've got a lot to do if you're going to make the shuttle" · "they didn't always make it on time"
- (make it)succeed in something; become successful:"he waited confidently for his band to make it"
- achieve a place in:"these dogs seldom make the news" · "they made it to the semifinals"
- achieve the rank of:"he wasn't going to make captain"
- go or prepare to go in a particular direction:"he struggled to his feet and made toward the car"
- act as if one is about to perform an action:"she made as if to leave the room"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalinduce (someone) to have sex with one:"he had been trying to make Cynthia for two years now" · "his alleged quest to make it with the world's most attractive women"
- (in bridge, whist, and similar games) win (a trick).
- win a trick with (a card).
- win the number of tricks that fulfills (a contract).
- shuffle (a pack of cards) for dealing.
- nautical(of the tide) begin to flow or ebb.
nounmake (noun) · makes (plural noun)- the manufacturer or trade name of a particular product:"the make, model, and year of his car"
- the structure or composition of something.
- the making of electrical contact.
OriginOld English macian, of West Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘fitting’; related to match.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; construct; create:
- alter something so that it forms or constitutes (something else):
- compose, prepare, or draw up (something written or abstract):
- prepare (a dish, drink, or meal) for consumption:
- cause (something) to exist or come about; bring about:
- carry out, perform, or produce (a specified action, movement, or sound):
- communicate or express (an idea, request, or requirement):
- appoint or designate (someone) to a position:
- represent or cause to appear in a specified way:
- compel (someone) to do something:
- constitute; amount to:
- gain or earn (money or profit):
- arrive at (a place) within a specified time or in time for (a train or other transport):
- go or prepare to go in a particular direction:
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- To bring into existenceLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object), made, mak·ing. to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.www.dictionary.com/browse/make1. To cause to exist or happen; bring about; create: made problems for us; making a commotion. 2. To bring into existence by shaping, modifying, or putting together material; construct: make a dress; made a stone wall.www.thefreedictionary.com/makeThe verb “make” means to produce, build or prepare something – usually through common processes. Someone can make a tasty meal, for example. But that does not mean the person used uncommon cooking methods or ingredients. A person can work in a factory that makes vehicles or clothing.learningenglish.voanews.com/a/make-or-create-/58…
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