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Make (something) out

1. = to just be able to hear, read or see something

  • He spoke so quietly we could hardly make out what he was saying.
  • If you can make out the billboard from such a distance you really have excellent vision.

2. = to fill out the details of a document (usually a check)

  • You can make out the cheque to Woodward Ltd.

 

Make (something) out to be

1. = to claim; to assert

  • He makes himself out to be an important artist but his paintings are utter garbage.
  • I think the critics make that movie out to be more profound than it really is.

 

Make for (Something)

1. = to move towards something or a place

  • Make for the hills, a tsunami is approaching!
  • He made for his apartment a couple of hours ago.

2. = to contribute to, lead to or cause a result or situation.

  • Shakespeare's writing makes for a difficult read.
  • His gift of $1,000 will certainly make for a happy birthday.
  • Both candidates are popular so it should make for an interesting election.

 

Make of

1. = to try to understand and find a reason for something

  • I don't know what to make of her suddenly unfriendly attitude towards me.
  • Can you make anything of these ruins?

2. = to think and have an opinion about something

  • What do you make of the new policy the president signed?

 

Make out

1. = Manage; fare; deal with. Usually used informally in a question after "How...?"

  • How did you make out yesterday on the biology test?
  • How is she making out with the recent death of her mother?

2. = slang for to kiss and grope, though not to have sex.

  • We were making out in the gym and got caught by the teacher

 

Make (somebody) out

1. = To understand a person's character

  • Since she is normally quiet and reserved it is hard to make her out.

 

Make (something) over to (somebody)

1. = Transfer ownership

  • The government of Mugabe made all the lands of the whites over to black African farmers.

 

Make up

1. = the composition of something

  • The committee was made up of all the regional managers.

2. = combination of qualities that form a part of someone's character

  • Flexibility and integrity are key elements of her make up.
  • He is made up of old fashioned values.

3. = to apply make up, rouge, powder, eyeliner, etc. Also to make somebody up

  • The actors must make themselves up before going on stage.
  • The stylist made up her eyes that they looked huge for the party.

4. = to invent a story, usually to deceive or entertain

  • My four year old niece is always making up stories, last week she told me that she and her friends flew to the moon.
  • He always makes up wonderful fairytales about distant lands for the children before they go to sleep.

5. = To form or constitute something

  • It's an interesting neighbourhood because it's made up of an eclectic mix of people from all over the world.
  • The class is made up of three sections of conversation and two sections of written exercises.

6. = a required number or an amount to complete something

  • We need two more people to make up a football team.

7. = To prepare a bed (or something) for use

  • The room is tidy, I just have to make up the bed for you.

8. = To put something together from many different things

  • Let's make up an Easter basket for your nephew.

9. = To become friendly with someone again, usually after an argument or fight.

  • After three years without talking to each other, they finally made up.

 

Make off

1. = To hurry away, especially in order to escape

  • The thieves had to make off in their car when the police arrived.
  • The pop star made off from the concert before the fans could find him.

 

Make off with

1. = To steal something and (quickly) take it away.

  • The looters made off with all the laptops that were in the computer store.

 

Make (somebody/something) into (somebody/something)

1. = to convert one thing into another thing

  • His parents made his bedroom into a billiards room once he moved out.
  • His father said that joining the army would make him into a real man, but he was wrong.

 

Make up for

1. = the compensate for something; to replace something lost

  • I know I ruined your favourite dress but I hope this new one I bought you makes up for it.
  • What she lacked in experience, she made up for in the way she learns quickly.
  • She spend two weeks with her family to make up for her year long absence.
  • Hopefully insurance will make up for the damages from the fire.
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