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Idioms for make
Origin of make
1before 900; Middle English maken, Old English macian; cognate with Low German, Dutch maken, German machen
SYNONYMS FOR make
8 force.
synonym study for make
1. Make, construct, manufacture mean to produce, to put into definite form, or to put parts together to make a whole. Make is the general term: Bees make wax. Construct, more formal, means to put parts together, usually according to a plan or design: to construct a building. Manufacture usually refers to producing something from material that requires conversion from one state or condition to another, now almost entirely by means of machinery in a relatively complex process: to manufacture automobiles by the assembly of different parts. The term is also often used contemptuously of unimaginative or hackneyed works of art with the implication that the work was produced mechanically, and is used abstractly with the idea of denying genuineness: to manufacture an excuse.
OTHER WORDS FROM make
mak·a·ble, adjectiveWords nearby make
Definition for make (2 of 2)
make2
[ meyk ]
/ meÉȘk /
noun British Dialect.
a peer or equal.
a spouse, mate, consort, or lover.
a friend; companion.
Origin of make
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British Dictionary definitions for make (1 of 2)
make1
/ (meÉȘk) /
verb makes, making or made (mainly tr)
noun
Derived forms of make
makable, adjectiveWord Origin for make
Old English macian; related to Old Frisian makia to construct, Dutch maken, German machen to make
British Dictionary definitions for make (2 of 2)
make2
/ (meÉȘk) /
noun archaic
a peer or consort
a mate or spouse
Derived forms of make
makeless, adjectiveWord Origin for make
Old English gemaca mate; related to match 1
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Idioms and Phrases with make
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