Pronunciation: /meɪd/
noun a product or result of creating or producing something
A1 I have a handmade gift for you.
A2 She wore a beautiful dress made of silk.
B1 The decision was made by the committee.
B2 The film was well-made and received critical acclaim.
C1 The artist's work is highly regarded and sought after by collectors.
C2 The sculpture was made by a renowned artist and sold for a high price at auction.
verb to create or produce something
A1 She made a cake for her friend's birthday.
A2 He made a mistake on his homework.
B1 The company made a profit last quarter.
B2 The artist made a beautiful sculpture out of marble.
C1 The chef made a gourmet meal for the VIP guests.
C2 The scientist made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of medicine.
adjective having been created or produced
A1 I made a cake for my friend's birthday.
A2 She made a beautiful dress for the party.
B1 The handmade jewelry was a unique gift.
B2 The custom-made furniture was expensive but worth it.
C1 The tailor-made suit fit perfectly.
C2 The handcrafted pottery was displayed in a prestigious art gallery.
formal The decision was made after careful consideration of all the facts.
informal I made a sandwich for lunch.
slang She made a killing in the stock market yesterday.
figurative His words made her heart soar with happiness.
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