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Meaning of making
The primary meaning of the word "making" is the act of creating or producing something.
Etymology of making
The word "making" originates from the Old English word "macian," which means "to make" or "to construct"
This Old English word is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "makiz," which is also the source of the Modern German word "machen"
The word "making" has been used in the English language since the 9th century, initially with a focus on physical creation or construction, and over time its meaning has expanded to include more abstract concepts of creation or production
Synonyms
creating
producing
manufacturing
constructing
building
crafting
forming
shaping
molding
designing
inventing
devising
originating
initiating
starting
founding
establishing
generating
developing
fashioning
fabricating
assembling
putting together
bringing into being
generating
concocting
contriving
brewing
cooking
preparing
compiling
composing
editing
writing
painting
drawing
sculpting
carving
chiseling
casting
welding
soldering
joining
bonding
attaching
affixing
creating
Definitions
- The act of creating or producing something, especially something physical or tangible
- The process of causing something to exist or come into being
- The action of constructing, building, or assembling something
Usage Examples
- She spent all day making a cake for her sister's birthday
- The company is making a new product line, which will be released next year
- He is making an effort to learn a new language
- They are making progress on the construction project
- The artist is making a sculpture out of recycled materials
Antonyms
stopping
ending
finishing
destroying
demolishing
dismantling
disassembling
breaking
ruining
spoiling
hindering
preventing
obstructing
blocking
halting
ceasing
abandoning
neglecting
ignoring
disregarding
undoing
unmaking
erasing
eliminating
removing
deleting
canceling