makeover
Americannoun
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a remodeling; renovation; restoration.
The old house needs a complete makeover.
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a thorough course of beauty and cosmetic treatments.
Assistants spent four hours on the actress's makeover in preparation for the awards ceremony.
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a change made in one’s life or lifestyle.
Does your career or marriage need a makeover?
Other Word Forms
Noun Inflected Forms
Etymology
Origin of makeover
First recorded in 1925–30; noun use of verb phrase make over
Explanation
While it often describes transforming a person's appearance with a new hairstyle and clothing, the term makeover can also refer to updating anything, such as adding fresh paint and modern features to an old house. The idea behind a makeover is to refresh and improve, bringing about a new and enhanced appearance. For instance, a local library might receive a makeover in the form of new furniture, an expanded collection of books, and new technology for visitors. On the other hand, a makeover for a person might include a haircut, an updated wardrobe, and other changes meant to enhance their physical appearance.
Example Sentences
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State Farm is embarking on an AI makeover, giving tech tools to agents and more online services to customers.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 8, 2026
It's a radical makeover for a Soviet-style state completely devoid of advertising, where for over half a century the state dominated nearly every sphere of activity, from industry to agriculture to the restaurant trade.
From Barron's ● Jul. 3, 2026
The makeover of the World Trade Center will mark Jamison’s 15th conversion of an office building to housing.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 30, 2026
In the weeks since the Reflecting Pool’s makeover went south, many have seized what is a rich and slimy opportunity for metaphor.
From Slate ● Jun. 27, 2026
I definitely fit the description of the ugly duckling in makeover movies, except that those girls were actually gorgeous actresses disguised by poorly framed glasses.
From "Americanized" by Sara Saedi
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Water Street in lower Manhattan has been a popular area for the makeovers, earning it the nickname "Conversion Alley," with buildings offering a mix of luxury and affordably-priced apartments to qualify for municipal abatements.
From Barron's ● Jun. 14, 2026
This was a crucial perspective given that pop culture of the 2000s went all in on makeovers, for better and worse.
From Salon ● Jan. 17, 2026
Bobby Berk, an interior designer and TV personality, is known for elaborate and thoughtful home makeovers on shows such as “Queer Eye.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Dec. 8, 2025
Benjy said the makeover was "one of the best makeovers out of all the seasons of Drag Race".
From BBC ● Nov. 28, 2025
Now she looks like the after person in one of those before-after makeovers in magazines.
From "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" by Julia Alvarez
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