Pronunciation: /meɪk/
noun the act of creating or producing something
A1 I like to bake cakes with my mom.
A2 She asked me to help her make dinner.
B1 The company's main goal is to make a profit.
B2 The artist's goal is to make a statement with their work.
C1 The chef's specialty is to make exquisite desserts.
C2 The politician's promise was to make significant changes in the country.
verb to create, form, or produce something
A1 I make breakfast every morning.
A2 She makes her own clothes.
B1 They make a lot of noise during the party.
B2 He made a mistake in his report.
C1 The chef makes exquisite dishes at the restaurant.
C2 The artist makes intricate sculptures out of metal.
formal It is important to make a detailed plan before starting any project.
informal Let's make a quick stop at the store on our way home.
slang I can't believe you made that shot, you're a beast!
figurative She has the ability to make or break a deal with her negotiation skills.
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