Make [verb]

Definition of Make:

create, build

Opposite/Antonyms of Make:


Sentence/Example of Make:

And to tell the truth, she couldn't help wishing he could see, so he could make the game livelier.

She did not need a great cook-book; She knew how much and what it took To make things good and sweet and light.

Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.

Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour, and make a fat offering, and then give place to the physician.

Those in whom the impulse is strong and dominant are perhaps those who in later years make the good society actors.

It is then we make him our friend, which sets us above the envy and contempt of wicked men.

Terror drives you on; fate coerces you; you can't help yourself, and my delight is to make the plunge terrible.

The sound of my step shall make your heart jump; a look from me shall make you dumb for an hour.

Fanning and Wharton were to make head against the infantry and cavalry.

The offspring of the ungodly shall not bring forth many branches, and make a noise as unclean roots upon the top of a rock.