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UK//meɪd//US//meɪd//

Meaning of Made

In simple words: To create or build something.

Made in a sentence

  • She made a delicious cake for the party.
  • The artist made a stunning painting.
  • He made a decision to move to another city.
  • They made a new friend at the club.
  • The chair is made of wood and metal.
  • She made her bed every morning.
  • Many handmade items are sold at the market.
  • The story was made up by the children.

How to use Made

Use 'made' to describe the creation of items. Avoid using it for abstract concepts.

Grammar pattern

made + object

Memory hint

Think of 'made' as 'made a cake' to remember it means to create something.

Related words

Collocations with Made

  • made a mistake
  • made a plan
  • made in China
  • made of metal
  • made a difference

Synonyms for Made

Opposites of Made

Common mistakes with Made

  • Confusing 'made' with 'made of' for material descriptions.
  • Using 'make' instead of 'made' for past tense.
  • Incorrectly applying 'made' in passive constructions.

Compare Made with Created, Produced

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Frequently asked questions about Made

What does Made mean?

To create or build something.

What is the definition of Made?

The past tense of make; to create or manufacture something.

How do you use Made in a sentence?

She made a delicious cake for the party.

Can you give another example of Made?

The artist made a stunning painting.

What are synonyms for Made?

Common alternatives include created, formed, constructed, produced, crafted.

What is the opposite of Made?

Opposite meanings include destroyed, unmade.

What words go with Made?

It commonly pairs with made a mistake, made a plan, made in China, made of metal, made a difference.

What are common mistakes when using Made?

Confusing 'made' with 'made of' for material descriptions. Using 'make' instead of 'made' for past tense. Incorrectly applying 'made' in passive constructions.

How do you pronounce Made?

US: //meɪd//, UK: //meɪd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Made?

Use 'made' to describe the creation of items. Avoid using it for abstract concepts.