Pronunciation: /hæv ɪt meɪd/
verb to be in a very favorable or advantageous position
A1 I have it made with my new job. I love it!
A2 She has it made with her new apartment. It's perfect for her.
B1 They have it made with their successful business. They are thriving.
B2 He has it made with his wealthy family. He never has to worry about money.
C1 After years of hard work, she finally has it made in her career. She is at the top of her field.
C2 With his intelligence and charm, he has it made in life. Everything seems to come easy to him.
pronoun used to refer to a particular situation or outcome
A1 I have it made with my new job.
A2 She thinks she'll have it made once she finishes school.
B1 If we win the lottery, we'll have it made.
B2 After years of hard work, he finally feels like he has it made.
C1 With his new promotion and big salary increase, he definitely has it made.
C2 Having achieved all his goals, he can confidently say he has it made in life.
formal With their exceptional skills and hard work, they have it made in the world of finance.
informal Sarah just landed her dream job at the tech company - she's got it made now!
slang Once you inherit that fortune, you'll really have it made, dude.
figurative After years of struggle, finally achieving inner peace made him feel like he had it made.
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