make up
make
meɪk
meik
up
ʌp
ap
British pronunciation
/mˌeɪk ˈʌp/

Definition & Meaning of "make up"in English

to make up
[phrase form: make]
01

to create a false or fictional story or information

to make up definition and meaning
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The gossip columnist made rumors up about the celebrities.
02

to create something by combining together different parts or ingredients

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The mechanic made up the car from spare parts.
03

to arrange, organize, or prepare a bed or room

to make up definition and meaning
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She made up the bed by smoothing out the sheets and blankets and placing the pillows neatly.
04

to apply cosmetics or beauty products to enhance or alter one's appearance

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He made his face up for the Halloween party, creating a scary and impressive transformation.
05

to become friends with someone once more after ending a quarrel with them

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The siblings made up after their argument and started playing together again.
06

to replace something lost or compensate for something done

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The friend made up for the hurt they caused by offering a sincere apology.
07

to form the whole or a part of something

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The majority of the workforce is made up of women.
08

to create a medicinal substance by mixing different ingredients

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The pharmacist made up a prescription for the patient.
09

to complete or assemble something by adding the remaining parts or members

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The final team member did n't arrive, so we had to make up the numbers with someone else.
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