made up

/ˈmeɪd ʌp/
adjective
  1. Not real; invented or imaginary.
    • Children often have made-up friends when they are young.
    • She created a made-up language for her fantasy novel.
    • The story he told was completely made-up.
  2. Wearing makeup or cosmetics on the face.
    • The actor looked very different when he was made-up as an old man.
    • She prefers to go out without being made-up.
    • She was heavily made-up for the stage performance.
  3. Feeling happy or satisfied after a disappointment (usually in the phrase 'made up').
    • After the apology, they were completely made up.
    • He was made up when he finally got the job offer.
    • She felt made up after her friend explained the misunderstanding.
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