made
Americanverb
adjective
idioms
verb
adjective
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artificially produced
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(in combination) produced or shaped as specified
handmade
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informal to be assured of success
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very rich
Usage
What is a basic definition of made? Made is the past tense and past participle of the verb make, meaning to create from materials. As an adjective, made describes something as being built or fashioned in a certain way or something that is guaranteed to have success or good fortune in the future. Made has a few other senses as an adjective. Made is a past tense verb that means to have been produced, fashioned, or built out of materials or components.
- Real-life examples: Many products are made in China. Toys, electronics, furniture, and many other things are made in factories. Spider webs are made by spiders.
- Used in a sentence: Maria’s kids made a big mess in the living room.
- Used in a sentence: The bridge was well made and lasted for centuries.
- Used in a sentence: With her hundreds of servants to wait on her, Lori’s got it made!
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of made
First recorded in 1350–1400, for the adjective
Explanation
Something that's made is created, crafted, or invented, A locally made blanket is crocheted or woven in your state or region. You'll most often find the adjective made in combination with another word, like hand, U.S., or sustainably. A hand-made quilt, for example, is sewn without a machine. A made bed, on the other hand, is one that's got its sheets tucked in and blankets pulled neatly up, and a "made man" is a guy whose future success is all settled.
Example Sentences
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“He’s spending like no one before, and he’s hitting like no one before, and so far, it hasn’t made a difference,” Becerra said.
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2026
By keeping his real name a closely guarded secret, Jaf made it more difficult for law enforcement agencies to issue an international arrest warrant.
From BBC • May 19, 2026
Some of those trips are being made by foreign-flagged ships because the U.S. temporarily waived the Jones Act, he said.
From MarketWatch • May 19, 2026
Additionally, Amsterdam-listed Prosus hasn’t made any statement about it.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 19, 2026
“You’ve made a name for yourself after that performance, that’s for sure.”
From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam
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