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make
verb
-
make
,
making
,
makes
,
made
to
create
,
build
,
or
put
something
together
so
that
it
exists
•
Emma
made
a
colorful
card
for
her
grandma
’
s
birthday
.
Emma
made
a
colorful
card
for
her
grandma
’
s
birthday
.
•
The
carpenter
made
a
sturdy
wooden
chair
in
his
workshop
.
The
carpenter
made
a
sturdy
wooden
chair
in
his
workshop
.
Old
English
“
macian
”
meaning
“
to
build
,
create
,
or
do
”.
verb
-
make
,
making
,
makes
,
made
to
cause
someone
or
something
to
do
or
become
something
•
Funny
stories
make
the
children
laugh
.
Funny
stories
make
the
children
laugh
.
•
Cold
wind
made
my
hands
numb
.
Cold
wind
made
my
hands
numb
.
verb
-
make
,
making
,
makes
,
made
to
earn
or
receive
money
,
especially
as
income
or
profit
•
She
makes
$20
an
hour
at
the
bookstore
.
She
makes
$20
an
hour
at
the
bookstore
.
•
The
movie
made
millions
at
the
box
office
.
The
movie
made
millions
at
the
box
office
.
verb
-
make
,
making
,
makes
,
made
to
manage
to
reach
or
attend
something
in
time
•
Did
you
make
the
last
train
home
?
Did
you
make
the
last
train
home
?
•
I
can
’
t
make
the
meeting
tomorrow
morning
.
I
can
’
t
make
the
meeting
tomorrow
morning
.
noun
the
brand
or
company
that
produced
a
product
,
especially
a
car
•
Her
first
car
was
a
2010
model
of
the
same
make
as
mine
.
Her
first
car
was
a
2010
model
of
the
same
make
as
mine
.
•
Mechanics
often
know
every
bolt
in
a
particular
make
and
model
.
Mechanics
often
know
every
bolt
in
a
particular
make
and
model
.
maker
noun
a
person
or
company
that
builds
,
produces
,
or
creates
something
•
The
local
maker
of
wooden
toys
won
an
award
for
craftsmanship
.
The
local
maker
of
wooden
toys
won
an
award
for
craftsmanship
.
•
She
dreams
of
becoming
a
fashion
maker
with
her
own
brand
one
day
.
She
dreams
of
becoming
a
fashion
maker
with
her
own
brand
one
day
.
From
Middle
English
maker
,
from
Old
English
macere
,
equivalent
to
make
+
-er
.
noun
the
person
who
signs
a
cheque
or
promissory
note
and
promises
to
pay
the
stated
amount
•
As
the
maker
of
the
note
,
he
is
responsible
for
repaying
the
loan
.
As
the
maker
of
the
note
,
he
is
responsible
for
repaying
the
loan
.
•
The
bank
contacted
the
maker
when
the
cheque
bounced
.
The
bank
contacted
the
maker
when
the
cheque
bounced
.
Specialized
financial
sense
arose
in
18th-century
commercial
law
,
extending
the
idea
of
‘
one
who
makes
’
to
the
person
who
‘
makes
’ (
creates
and
signs
)
a
negotiable
instrument
.
makeup
noun
-
makeup
coloured
creams
,
powders
,
or
other
products
put
on
the
face
to
improve
or
change
how
someone
looks
•
Before
the
play
started
,
the
actress
carefully
applied
her
makeup
in
front
of
the
mirror
.
Before
the
play
started
,
the
actress
carefully
applied
her
makeup
in
front
of
the
mirror
.
•
He
always
removes
his
makeup
before
going
to
bed
to
keep
his
skin
healthy
.
He
always
removes
his
makeup
before
going
to
bed
to
keep
his
skin
healthy
.
From
the
verb
phrase
“
make
up
”
meaning
“
to
put
in
order
or
prepare
”,
which
later
narrowed
to
preparing
one
’
s
face
for
appearance
on
stage
in
the
late
19th
century
.
noun
-
makeup
the
combination
of
different
parts
,
qualities
,
or
substances
that
form
something
or
someone
•
Researchers
analysed
the
genetic
makeup
of
the
rare
dolphin
species
.
Researchers
analysed
the
genetic
makeup
of
the
rare
dolphin
species
.
•
The
social
makeup
of
the
city
has
changed
dramatically
over
the
last
decade
.
The
social
makeup
of
the
city
has
changed
dramatically
over
the
last
decade
.
Derived
from
the
sense
of
“
make
up
”
meaning
“
constitute
,
form
”;
first
recorded
in
the
early
1800s
.
noun
an
additional
class
,
test
,
game
,
or
amount
of
work
arranged
to
replace
one
that
was
missed
or
cancelled
•
Because
of
the
snowstorm
,
the
school
scheduled
a
makeup
class
on
Saturday
.
Because
of
the
snowstorm
,
the
school
scheduled
a
makeup
class
on
Saturday
.
•
Students
who
missed
the
quiz
can
take
a
makeup
exam
next
Monday
.
Students
who
missed
the
quiz
can
take
a
makeup
exam
next
Monday
.
Adapted
from
the
phrasal
verb
“
make
up
”
in
the
sense
of
“
compensate
for
a
deficiency
”;
became
a
noun
in
North
American
English
in
the
early
20th
century
.
Maker
noun
-
Maker
God
,
who
is
believed
to
have
created
the
world
•
They
thanked
their
Maker
for
the
safe
journey
.
They
thanked
their
Maker
for
the
safe
journey
.
•
In
the
hymn
,
the
choir
praised
the
Maker
of
heaven
and
earth
.
In
the
hymn
,
the
choir
praised
the
Maker
of
heaven
and
earth
.
Use
of
capitalized
Maker
to
refer
to
God
dates
to
Middle
English
religious
texts
,
based
on
the
idea
of
God
as
the
creator
or
‘
one
who
makes
.’