made

/meɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of make: to create, build, or produce something.
    • She made a beautiful painting for her mother.
    • He made dinner for the whole family.
    • They made a new bridge across the river last year.
  2. To cause something to happen or to cause someone to do something.
    • The loud noise made me jump.
    • Her speech made everyone cry.
    • The coach made the team run extra laps.
  3. To earn or gain money or a profit.
    • He made a lot of money from his new business.
    • They made enough to pay the bills.
    • She made a small profit selling lemonade.
  4. To reach or arrive at a place or time.
    • He made it home before the storm hit.
    • She made the train with only seconds to spare.
    • We made it to the airport just in time.
  5. To become or turn into something.
    • Hard work made him a champion.
    • The experience made her a stronger person.
    • She made a great teacher after years of practice.
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