to make something (out) of something

Definition & Meaning of "make something (out) of something "in English

to make something (out) of something
01

to manage to make something by assembling different parts or raw materials together

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For generations, people have made furniture out of what was available.
to make something (out) of somebody or something
to make something (out) of somebody or something
01

to change someone or something into a completely different person or thing

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The Olympics can make sporting heroes out of previously little-known athletes.
make of
make
meɪk
meik
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ʌv
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British pronunciation
/mˈeɪk ɒv/
to make of
[phrase form: make]
01

to form an opinion or interpretation about something

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After analyzing the evidence, what do you make of the mysterious occurrence?
02

to consider or react to something in a particular way

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It took him an hour to walk to the station but he made nothing of it.
03

to form an opinion or judgment about a person based on what one sees or hears

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She did not know what to make of him at first.
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