verb

makes

to make, to create, to cause

She makes her own clothes.

She makes her own clothes.

The sound makes me nervous.

The sound makes me nervous.

He makes a lot of money.

He makes a lot of money.

((sb.)) makes ((sth.)) to produce something He makes beautiful chairs.

((sth.)) makes ((sb.)) ((adjective)) to cause someone to feel a certain way This music makes me happy.

((sb.)) makes ((sb.)) ((verb)) to force someone to do something My mom makes me clean my room.

Synonyms (for 'make'): create, produce, cause; Antonyms: destroy, unmake

From Old English 'macian'. 'makes' is the form with the -s suffix for third-person singular present.

Remember 'He/She/It makes'. The 's' is for singular subjects.

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