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    make
    /meɪk/

    verb

    noun

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  2. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb make in English with examples and synonyms. Find out how to make something, cause something, perform an action, earn money, and more.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb and noun make, with synonyms, example sentences, word history, and phrases. Find out how to make a dress, a road, a mess, a face, and more.

  4. to establish or enact; put into existence: to make laws. to become by development; prove to be: You'll make a good lawyer. to form in the mind, as a judgment or estimate: to make a decision. to judge or interpret, as to the truth, nature, meaning, etc. (often followed by of ):

    • to create or prepare something by combining materials or putting parts together. make something to make a table/dress/cake. to make bread/cement/paper. She makes her own clothes.
    • make something to write, create or prepare something. These regulations were made to protect children. My lawyer has been urging me to make a will. She has made (= directed or acted in) several movies.
    • to cause something to appear as a result of breaking, tearing, hitting or removing material. make something + adv./ prep. The stone made a dent in the roof of the car.
    • make something to cause something to exist, happen or be done. to make a noise/mess/fuss. She tried to make a good impression on the interviewer. I keep making the same mistakes.
  5. Learn the various uses and meanings of the verb make in English, with examples, synonyms, and grammar explanations. Find out how to make actions, suggestions, successes, messes, friends, and more.

  6. Learn the meaning of make as a verb and a noun, with examples of different uses and phrasal verbs. Find translations of make in other languages and a translator tool.

  7. The noun make is either a type or a fancy card move, but as a verb, it has tons of uses, either related to forming things (you made a pie!), or forcing things (you made me make a pie). You can also make money.