Made

Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪk/

Made (verb)

  1. To produce or build something using parts or materials.
  2. To cause something to occur or exist.
  3. To earn or receive money from work or business.

Examples

  • She can make a cake from scratch.
  • They make toys using recycled materials.

Common collocations: make a decision, make a mistake, make an effort, make a plan, make a choice

Made (noun)

  1. The style or design of something, especially clothing.

Examples

  • The make of the dress looks elegant and modern.
  • I like the make of this jacket; it fits well and looks neat.

Synonyms of Made

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Made

  • when referring to the act of making something
  • when referring to taking apart what has been made