MAKE UP ↑ Categories

Meaning: To create or invent, apply cosmetics, compensate for something, reconcile
"She likes to make up stories for her children."
"I need to make up for lost time on this project."
💡 Usage Tip:
Very versatile: inventing, cosmetics, compensating, or reconciling.

MAKE OUT ↑ Categories

Meaning: To understand or see clearly, to manage or succeed, to write/fill out
"I can't make out what he's saying from here."
"How did you make out on your exam?"
💡 Usage Tip:
Context determines meaning: seeing, understanding, or performing.

MAKE INTO ↑ Categories

Meaning: To transform something into something else
"They made the garage into a home office."
"The book was made into a successful movie."
💡 Usage Tip:
Always implies transformation or conversion from one form to another.

MAKE OVER ↑ Categories

Meaning: To redesign or renovate, to transfer ownership
"We're going to make over the living room."
"He made over his property to his children."
💡 Usage Tip:
Common in home improvement and legal contexts.

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MAKE SOMEONE DO ↑ Categories

Meaning: To force or cause someone to do something
"The teacher made us stay after school."
"This movie always makes me cry."
💡 Usage Tip:
Can imply force, influence, or natural causation.

MAKE BELIEVE ↑ Categories

Meaning: To pretend or imagine something is true
"Children love to make believe they're superheroes."
"Let's make believe we're on a tropical island."
💡 Usage Tip:
Often used with children's games and imaginative play.

MAKE SURE ↑ Categories

Meaning: To ensure something happens or is done correctly
"Make sure you lock the door before leaving."
"I want to make sure I understand this correctly."
💡 Usage Tip:
Essential for giving instructions and expressing certainty.

MAKE HAPPEN ↑ Categories

Meaning: To cause something to occur or be successful
"We need to make this project happen."
"Her determination made her dreams happen."
💡 Usage Tip:
Implies active effort to achieve goals or results.

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MAKE IT ↑ Categories

Meaning: To succeed, arrive on time, survive a difficult situation
"She finally made it as a professional singer."
"Can you make it to the meeting by 3 PM?"
💡 Usage Tip:
Very common for success, punctuality, and survival contexts.

MAKE THROUGH ↑ Categories

Meaning: To survive or endure a difficult period
"We'll make it through this tough time together."
"He made it through his first year of college."
💡 Usage Tip:
Often used for overcoming challenges or difficult periods.

MAKE GOOD ↑ Categories

Meaning: To succeed, fulfill a promise, or compensate for damage
"He made good on his promise to help us."
"The insurance will make good the damage."
💡 Usage Tip:
Formal expression often used for promises and compensation.

MAKE PROGRESS ↑ Categories

Meaning: To advance or improve in something
"The students are making good progress in English."
"We're making slow but steady progress on the project."
💡 Usage Tip:
Essential for describing improvement and advancement.

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MAKE SENSE ↑ Categories

Meaning: To be logical, understandable, or reasonable
"Your explanation doesn't make sense to me."
"It makes sense to save money for the future."
💡 Usage Tip:
One of the most frequently used expressions in English.

MAKE CLEAR ↑ Categories

Meaning: To explain something so it's easily understood
"Let me make it clear that this is not acceptable."
"The teacher made the instructions very clear."
💡 Usage Tip:
Often used for emphasizing important points or rules.

MAKE OF ↑ Categories

Meaning: To understand or interpret something
"What do you make of this strange message?"
"I don't know what to make of his behavior."
💡 Usage Tip:
Used when trying to understand or interpret something confusing.

MAKE FRIENDS ↑ Categories

Meaning: To establish friendships with people
"It's easy to make friends when you're friendly."
"She made friends quickly at her new school."
💡 Usage Tip:
Essential for social situations and relationship building.

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MAKE UP WITH ↑ Categories

Meaning: To reconcile after an argument or disagreement
"They made up with each other after the fight."
"I want to make up with my sister."
💡 Usage Tip:
Important for resolving conflicts in relationships.

MAKE FUN OF ↑ Categories

Meaning: To tease or mock someone in a playful or mean way
"Don't make fun of his accent - that's not nice."
"They always make fun of my cooking."
💡 Usage Tip:
Can be playful or hurtful depending on context and intent.

MAKE TIME ↑ Categories

Meaning: To set aside time for something important
"I need to make time for exercise in my schedule."
"Can you make time to meet this week?"
💡 Usage Tip:
Shows prioritization and conscious time management.

MAKE ROOM ↑ Categories

Meaning: To create space for something or someone
"Please make room for one more person at the table."
"I need to make room in my closet for new clothes."
💡 Usage Tip:
Can be literal (physical space) or figurative (time, priorities).

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MAKE WAY ↑ Categories

Meaning: To move aside to let someone pass, to be replaced by something new
"Make way for the ambulance!"
"Old traditions are making way for modern practices."
💡 Usage Tip:
Can mean physical movement or metaphorical replacement.