Dictionary
English - Turkish
Make
meɪk
Extremely common
0 - 100
0 - 100
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Yapmak, Oluşturmak, Elde etmek, Başarmak, İmal etmek, Zorlamak
Make meanings in Turkish
Yapmak
Example:
I will make dinner tonight.
Bu akşam akşam yemeği yapacağım.
Can you make a cake for the party?
Parti için bir pasta yapabilir misin?
Usage: InformalContext: Everyday activities, cooking, and tasks.
Note: Commonly used in various contexts where a task or action is performed.
Oluşturmak
Example:
They want to make a new team.
Yeni bir takım oluşturmak istiyorlar.
Let's make a plan for the weekend.
Hafta sonu için bir plan oluşturalım.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Creating, forming, or assembling something.
Note: Often used in contexts where something is being established or organized.
Elde etmek
Example:
She made a great impression on the interview.
Görüşmede harika bir izlenim elde etti.
He made a lot of friends in college.
Üniversitede birçok arkadaş edindi.
Usage: Formal/InformalContext: Achieving or acquiring something, such as skills or relationships.
Note: This usage emphasizes the result of an action rather than the action itself.
Başarmak
Example:
They made it to the finals.
Finale kaldılar.
She worked hard and made it through the challenges.
Çok çalıştı ve zorlukların üstesinden geldi.
Usage: InformalContext: Achievements or overcoming obstacles.
Note: Commonly used when referring to success or reaching a goal.
İmal etmek
Example:
This factory makes cars.
Bu fabrika araba imal ediyor.
They make furniture from recycled materials.
Geri dönüştürülmüş malzemelerden mobilya imal ediyorlar.
Usage: FormalContext: Manufacturing or production contexts.
Note: Specifically refers to creating products or goods in a commercial sense.
Zorlamak
Example:
Don't make me repeat myself.
Beni tekrar ettirmeyin.
He made her cry with his words.
Sözleriyle onu ağlattı.
Usage: InformalContext: Situations involving pressure or emotional impact.
Note: Often used in contexts where someone's actions influence another's feelings or actions.
Make's synonyms
Create
To bring something into existence.
Example: She created a beautiful painting.
Note: While 'make' can refer to producing or forming something, 'create' often implies a sense of originality or artistry.
Produce
To manufacture or bring forth something.
Example: The factory produces cars.
Note: Similar to 'make,' but 'produce' is often used in the context of manufacturing or generating goods.
Construct
To build or put together parts to form a whole.
Example: They constructed a new building in the city.
Note: While 'make' is a general term, 'construct' specifically refers to building or assembling something.
Fabricate
To invent or create something, often with the implication of deception.
Example: The artist fabricated a sculpture from scrap metal.
Note: Unlike 'make,' 'fabricate' can carry a connotation of creating something through fabrication or deception.
Craft
To make or create something with skill and artistry.
Example: She crafted a beautiful piece of jewelry.
Note: Similar to 'create,' but 'craft' emphasizes the skill and artistry involved in making something.
Make expressions, common phrases
Make a difference
To have a significant impact or effect on something or someone.
Example: Volunteering at the local shelter can really make a difference in people's lives.
Note: The phrase 'make a difference' emphasizes creating a positive change or impact, whereas 'make' alone simply means to create or produce something.
Make ends meet
To earn just enough money to cover one's basic expenses.
Example: With the rise in living expenses, it's becoming harder to make ends meet with just one salary.
Note: While 'make' on its own refers to creating or producing something, 'make ends meet' specifically relates to financial stability.
Make up for lost time
To compensate for time that has been wasted or lost.
Example: After being away for a year, I need to make up for lost time with my family.
Note: The phrase 'make up for lost time' focuses on compensating for a past loss, in contrast to the general meaning of 'make' as creating or forming something.
Make a fool of oneself
To embarrass oneself by acting in a silly or foolish manner.
Example: I made a fool of myself by tripping in front of everyone at the party.
Note: The phrase 'make a fool of oneself' highlights embarrassing behavior, while 'make' alone does not carry the same connotation of embarrassment.
Make the most of
To take full advantage of a situation or opportunity.
Example: While on vacation, I want to make the most of every moment and explore as much as possible.
Note: While 'make' can refer to creating or forming something, 'make the most of' specifically emphasizes maximizing the benefit or enjoyment of a situation.
Make or break
A critical decision or situation that will either lead to success or failure.
Example: This project is a make or break moment for our company's future.
Note: The expression 'make or break' denotes a pivotal moment where success or failure hinges on a particular outcome, unlike 'make' which has a broader meaning of creating or producing.
Make a living
To earn enough money to support oneself financially.
Example: She makes a living as a freelance writer, taking on various projects.
Note: When used in the context of 'make a living', 'make' refers specifically to earning money for sustenance, in contrast to its general meaning of creating or forming something.
Make everyday (slang) expressions
Make a killing
To make a lot of money, especially in a short period of time.
Example: He made a killing in the stock market last year.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the significant amount of money made, usually in a financial context.
Make a move
To take action or make a decision, especially in a romantic or strategic context.
Example: I think it's time to make a move and ask her out on a date.
Note: It implies taking a step forward or initiating an action.
Make a scene
To cause a public disturbance or draw attention through dramatic behavior.
Example: He made a scene at the restaurant when his order was incorrect.
Note: It indicates creating a public disturbance through actions or words.
Make waves
To cause a significant impact or create a stir, especially in a disruptive or noticeable way.
Example: She made waves with her controversial article on social media.
Note: It signifies making a noticeable impact or causing disruption in a particular context.
Make up one's mind
To decide or come to a conclusion about something.
Example: You need to make up your mind about which university you want to attend.
Note: It emphasizes the act of finalizing a decision or choice.
Make a pass at
To flirt or make a romantic advance towards someone.
Example: He made a pass at her during the party, but she wasn't interested.
Note: It implies making a romantic or sexual advance, often implying a lack of reciprocated interest.
Make a racket
To make a loud and disruptive noise.
Example: The kids made a racket playing in the yard.
Note: It indicates creating a loud and disruptive noise, often in a playful or chaotic manner.
Make - Examples
I can make a cake.
Ben bir kek yapabilirim.
She makes her own clothes.
O kendi giysilerini yapıyor.
He made a mistake in his calculations.
O, hesaplamalarında bir hata yaptı.
They are making plans for the weekend.
Onlar hafta sonu için plan yapıyorlar.
Make grammar
Make - Verb (Verb) / Verb, base form (Verb, base form)
Lemma: make
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): makes
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): make
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): made
Verb, past participle (Verb, past participle): made
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): making
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): makes
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): make
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): make
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Make Contains 1 syllables: make
Phonetic transcription: ˈmāk
make , ˈmāk (The red syllable is stressed)
Make - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Make: 0 - 100 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.