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mak·ing
[mey-king] Pronunciation Key
[mey-king] Pronunciation Key –noun
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| 1. | the act of a person or thing that makes: The making of a violin requires great skill. |
| 2. | structure; constitution; makeup. |
| 3. | the means or cause of success or advancement: to be the making of someone. |
| 4. | Usually, makings. capacity or potential: He has the makings of a first-rate officer. |
| 5. | makings,
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| 6. | something made. |
| 7. | the quantity made: a making of butter. |
| 8. | in the making, in the process of being made; developing or evolving; growing: Our space scientists see history in the making. |
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[meyk] Pronunciation Key verb, made, mak·ing, noun
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[meyk] Pronunciation Key verb, made, mak·ing, noun –verb (used with object)
–verb (used without object)
–noun
—Verb phrases
—Idioms
| 1. | 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. |
| 2. | to produce; cause to exist or happen; bring about: to make trouble; to make war. |
| 3. | to cause to be or become; render: to make someone happy. |
| 4. | to appoint or name: The President made her his special envoy. |
| 5. | to put in the proper condition or state, as for use; fix; prepare: to make a bed; to make dinner. |
| 6. | to bring into a certain form: to make bricks out of clay. |
| 7. | to convert from one state, condition, category, etc., to another: to make a virtue of one's vices. |
| 8. | to cause, induce, or compel: to make a horse jump a barrier. |
| 9. | to give rise to; occasion: It's not worth making a fuss over such a trifle. |
| 10. | to produce, earn, or win for oneself: to make a good salary; to make one's fortune in oil. |
| 11. | to write or compose: to make a short poem for the occasion. |
| 12. | to draw up, as a legal document; draft: to make a will. |
| 13. | to do; effect: to make a bargain. |
| 14. | to establish or enact; put into existence: to make laws. |
| 15. | to become by development; prove to be: You'll make a good lawyer. |
| 16. | to form in the mind, as a judgment or estimate: to make a decision. |
| 17. | to judge or interpret, as to the truth, nature, meaning, etc. (often fol. by of): What do you make of it? |
| 18. | to estimate; reckon: to make the distance at ten miles. |
| 19. | to bring together separate parts so as to produce a whole; compose; form: to make a matched set. |
| 20. | to amount to; bring up the total to: Two plus two makes four. That makes an even dozen. |
| 21. | to serve as: to make good reading. |
| 22. | to be sufficient to constitute: One story does not make a writer. |
| 23. | to be adequate or suitable for: This wool will make a warm sweater. |
| 24. | to assure the success or fortune of: a deal that could make or break him; Seeing her made my day. |
| 25. | to deliver, utter, or put forth: to make a stirring speech. |
| 26. | to go or travel at a particular speed: to make 60 miles an hour. |
| 27. | to arrive at or reach; attain: The ship made port on Friday. Do you think he'll make 80? |
| 28. | to arrive in time for: to make the first show. |
| 29. | to arrive in time to be a passenger on (a plane, boat, bus, train, etc.): If you hurry, you can make the next flight. |
| 30. | Informal. to gain or acquire a position within: He made the big time. |
| 31. | to receive mention or appear in or on: The robbery made the front page. |
| 32. | to gain recognition or honor by winning a place or being chosen for inclusion in or on: The novel made the bestseller list. He made the all-American team three years in a row. |
| 33. | Slang. to have sexual intercourse with. |
| 34. | Cards.
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| 35. | to earn, as a score: The team made 40 points in the first half. |
| 36. | Slang. (esp. in police and underworld use)
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| 37. | to close (an electric circuit). |
| 38. | South Midland and Southern U.S. to plant and cultivate or produce (a crop): He makes some of the best corn in the country. |
| 39. | to cause oneself, or something understood, to be as specified: to make sure. |
| 40. | to show oneself to be or seem in action or behavior (usually fol. by an adjective): to make merry. |
| 41. | to be made, as specified: This fabric makes up into beautiful drapes. |
| 42. | to move or proceed in a particular direction: They made after the thief. |
| 43. | to rise, as the tide or water in a ship. |
| 44. | South Midland and Southern U.S. (of a crop) to grow, develop, or mature: It looks like the corn's going to make pretty good this year. |
| 45. | make down, Chiefly Pennsylvania German. to rain or snow: It's making down hard. |
| 46. | make fast, Chiefly Nautical. to fasten or secure. |
| 47. | make shut, Chiefly Pennsylvania German. to close: Make the door shut. |
| 48. | the style or manner in which something is made; form; build. |
| 49. | production with reference to the maker; brand: our own make. |
| 50. | disposition; character; nature. |
| 51. | the act or process of making. |
| 52. | quantity made; output. |
| 53. | Cards. the act of naming the trump, or the suit named as trump. |
| 54. | Electricity. the closing of an electric circuit. |
| 55. | Jewelry. the excellence of a polished diamond with regard to proportion, symmetry, and finish. |
| 56. | Slang. identifying information about a person or thing from police records: He radioed headquarters for a make on the car's license plate. |
| 57. | make out,
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| 58. | make over,
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| 59. | make for,
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| 60. | make off,
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| 61. | make off with, to carry away; steal: While the family was away, thieves made off with most of their valuables. |
| 62. | make on, Chiefly Pennsylvania German. to turn on, light, or ignite (esp. a light or fire): Make the light on. |
| 63. | make up,
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| 64. | make up to,
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| 65. | make a play for, to try to get: He made a play for his brother's girlfriend. They made a play for control of the company's stock. |
| 66. | make as if or as though, Informal. to act as if; pretend: We will make as if to leave, then come back and surprise him. |
| 67. | make away with,
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| 68. | make believe, to pretend; imagine: The little girl dressed in a sheet and made believe she was a ghost. |
| 69. | make bold or so bold, to have the temerity; be so rash; dare: May I make so bold as to suggest that you stand when they enter? |
| 70. | make book, Slang.
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| 71. | make colors, Nautical. to hoist an ensign, as on board a warship. |
| 72. | make do, to function, manage, or operate, usually on a deprivation level with minimal requirements: During the war we had no butter or coffee, so we had to make do without them. |
| 73. | make good,
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| 74. | make heavy weather,
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| 75. | make it,
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| 76. | make it so, Nautical. strike the ship's bell accordingly: said by the officer of the watch when the hour is announced. |
| 77. | make like, Informal. to try or pretend to be like; imitate: I'm going to go out and make like a gardener. |
| 78. | make one's manners, Southern U.S.
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| 79. | make sail, Nautical.
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| 80. | make time. time (def. 52). |
| 81. | make water,
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| 82. | make with, Slang.
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| 83. | on the make, Informal.
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| 84. | put the make on, Slang. to make sexual overtures to. |
[Origin: bef. 900; ME maken, OE macian; c. LG, D maken, G machen
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mak·a·ble, adjective
—Synonyms 1. form; build; produce; fabricate, create, fashion, mold. 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. 7. transform, change, turn. 8. force. 10. get, gain, acquire, obtain, secure, procure. 13. perform, execute. 18. judge, gauge. 48. shape, structure, construction, constitution.
—Antonyms 1. destroy.
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| make
(māk) Pronunciation Key
v. made (mād), mak·ing, makes v. tr.
v. intr.
n.
Phrasal Verb(s): make for
To depart in haste; run away. make out
Idiom(s): make a clean breast of To confess fully. Idiom(s): make a face To distort the features of the face; grimace. Idiom(s): make a go of To achieve success in: have made a go of the business. Idiom(s): make away with
Idiom(s): make believe To pretend. Idiom(s): make bold To venture: I will not make so bold as to criticize such a scholar. Idiom(s): make book To accept bets on a race, game, or contest. Idiom(s): make do To manage to get along with the means available: had to make do on less income. Idiom(s): make ends meet To manage so that one's means are sufficient for one's needs. Idiom(s): make eyes To ogle. Idiom(s): make fun of To mock; ridicule. Idiom(s): make good
Idiom(s): make hay To turn to one's advantage: The candidate's opponents made hay of the scandal. Idiom(s): make heads or tails of To understand: I couldn't make heads or tails of the report. Idiom(s): make history To do something memorable or spectacular enough to influence the course of history: The first space flight made history. Idiom(s): make it
Idiom(s): make light of To treat as unimportant: He made light of his illness. Idiom(s): make love
Idiom(s): make much of To treat as of great importance. Idiom(s): make no bones about To be forthright and candid about; acknowledge freely: They make no bones about their dislike for each other. Idiom(s): make off with To snatch or steal: made off with the profits. Idiom(s): make (one's) day To give one great pleasure. Idiom(s): make (one's) peace with To bring oneself to accept; reconcile oneself to. Idiom(s): make (one's) way
Idiom(s): make sail
Idiom(s): make sense
Idiom(s): make something of To start a fight or quarrel over. Idiom(s): make the grade To measure up to a given standard. Idiom(s): make the most of To use to the greatest advantage. Idiom(s): make the scene Slang
Idiom(s): make time
Idiom(s): make tracks Slang To move or leave in a hurry. Idiom(s): make up (one's) mind To decide between alternatives; come to a definite decision or opinion. Idiom(s): make waves Slang To cause a disturbance or controversy. Idiom(s): make way
Idiom(s): on the make Slang
[Middle English maken, from Old English macian; see mag- in Indo-European roots.] mak'a·ble, make'a·ble adj. |
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| mak·ing
(mā'kĭng) Pronunciation Key
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WordNet - Cite This Source - Share This
| making | |
noun | |
| 1. | the act that results in something coming to be; "the devising of plans"; "the fashioning of pots and pans"; "the making of measurements"; "it was already in the making" [syn: devising] |
| 2. | an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something; "her qualifications for the job are excellent"; "one of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree"; "she has the makings of fine musician" [syn: qualification] |
| 3. | (usually plural) the components needed for making or doing something; "the recipe listed all the makings for a chocolate cake" |
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
Making
Mak"ing\, n. 1. The act of one who makes; workmanship; fabrication; construction; as, this is cloth of your own making; the making of peace or war was in his power. 2. Composition, or structure. 3. a poem. [Obs.] --Sir J. Davies. 4. That which establishes or places in a desirable state or condition; the material of which something may be made; as, early misfortune was the making of him. 5. External appearance; from. [Obs.] --Shak.
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