tailor-made
Americanadjective
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custom-made; made-to-order; made-to-measure.
an expensive tailor-made suit.
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fashioned to a particular taste, purpose, demand, etc..
a musical comedy tailor-made for the popular audience.
noun
adjective
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made by a tailor to fit exactly
a tailor-made suit
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perfectly meeting a particular purpose
a girl tailor-made for him
noun
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a tailor-made garment
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slang a cigarette made in a factory rather than rolled by hand
Usage
What does tailor-made mean? Tailor-made means made to fit the needs or specifications of a particular situation, object, or person—or seeming as though it was made that way.In its most literal sense, tailor-made is used to describe a piece of clothing made by a tailor, especially a suit. A tailor-made garment like this is made specifically to the measurements of the person that it’s for so that it fits them perfectly. This means that it’s one of a kind, as opposed to clothes that are produced in general sizes (often described as ready-to-wear or off-the-rack).But describing something as tailor-made doesn’t necessarily mean it was made by a tailor. Things other than clothing can be tailor-made. In many cases, it’s simply another way of saying it was custom-made—made to unique specifications.Sometimes, the term is used to describe something as seemingly a perfect fit for a person or a situation, even though that thing has not been made specifically for them or even made at all, as in Today’s weather is tailor-made for this hike.Tailor-made can also be used as the past tense of the verb tailor-make, meaning to make in a way that fits a specific situation, as in They didn’t have the replacement part I needed, so I tailor-made one. Less commonly, tailor-made can be used as a noun referring to a tailor-made item, as in Here is my collection of tailor-mades. Example: Each student will follow a tailor-made curriculum that’s designed to meet their individual needs.
Etymology
Origin of tailor-made
First recorded in 1825–35
Example Sentences
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Imagine if death were also a one-way ticket to the tailor-made paradise of your desire.
From Salon
A Vietnam vet and mechanic with a dream of entertaining, Sardina seems a role tailor-made for Jackman, who can go from Wolverine to Broadway in a single season.
From Los Angeles Times
The circumstances Friday were already tailor-made for trouble.
From Los Angeles Times
The pageantry and the venue also seemed tailor-made for the US president.
From BBC
All the hype about RRM is tailor-made to appeal to women who have been told by reputable doctors that IVF, which is expensive and invasive, is their only hope.
From Salon
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