Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪkər/
noun a mythical sea creature in Scottish folklore, similar to a mermaid
A1 A makar is a skilled craftsman who works with metal.
A2 The makar crafted a beautiful piece of jewelry for the queen.
B1 The makar's workshop was filled with tools and materials for creating metal objects.
B2 The renowned makar was known for his intricate designs and attention to detail.
C1 The master makar's creations were sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts.
C2 The makar's work was displayed in galleries around the world, showcasing his talent and innovation.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the makar, a poet or bard in Scottish literature
A1 She is a makar artist who creates beautiful paintings.
A2 The chef at the restaurant is known for his makar culinary skills.
B1 The author's makar storytelling abilities captivate readers of all ages.
B2 The designer's makar fashion sense sets trends in the industry.
C1 His makar leadership qualities have led the company to great success.
C2 The scientist's makar research findings have revolutionized the field of medicine.
formal The makar delivered a beautiful poem at the literary event.
informal I heard that the makar is going to perform at the open mic night.
slang That makar's rhymes are fire!
figurative She was a true makar of emotions, painting with words.
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