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Invented; fabricated; false.
What is the meaning of made-up answer? ›
adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of MADE–UP. 1. : created from the imagination : not true or real.
What is the definition of something made-up? ›
: fancifully conceived or falsely devised.
What does the phrase "made-up" mean? ›
adjective. concocted; falsely fabricated or invented: a made-up story.
What is the meaning of made-up words? ›
A made-up word, name, or story is invented, rather than really existing or being true. It looks like a made-up word. Synonyms: false, invented, imaginary, fictional More Synonyms of made-up. 3. adjective.
What does I am so made up mean? ›
very happy about something good that has happened: I was made up when she offered me the job. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Feeling pleasure and happiness. (as) pleased as Punch idiom.
What is the difference between made up and made? ›
"Made of" is used in the meaning of being made up of only one material or thing. The phrase "made up of" means "made up of various things." For instance, this machine is made up of a number of electronic components. The board is made up of all of the world's presidents.
What is another name for a made up word? ›
In linguistics, a neologism (/niˈɒləˌdʒɪzəm/; also known as a coinage) is any newly formed word, term, or phrase that nevertheless has achieved popular or institutional recognition and is becoming accepted into mainstream language.
What is the meaning of made up in Oxford dictionary? ›
not true or real; invented.
What is it called when a word is made up? ›
or portmanteau word plural portmanteau words : a word or part of a word made by combining the spellings and meanings of two or more other words or word parts (such as smog from smoke and fog)
made up adjective (INVENTED)
non-existentThese accounts are used to sell fake or non-existent goods.
What does make-up mean in a sentence? ›
to invent a story, etc., especially in order to trick or entertain someone He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. I told the kids a story, making it up as I went along. You made that up! to complete a number or an amount required We need one more person to make up a team.
What is made up of two words? ›
What are compound words? Compound words are words that are made up of two or more smaller words and form their own meaning. Compound words might be closed (combined to make a larger word), open (left as two separate words), or hyphenated (joined by a hyphen).
What are made up words that have no meaning? ›
A pseudoword is a unit of speech or text that appears to be an actual word in a certain language, while in fact it has no meaning. It is a specific type of nonce word, or even more narrowly a nonsense word, composed of a combination of phonemes which nevertheless conform to the language's phonotactic rules.
Who makes up the definitions of words? ›
Lexicographer come up with definitions, determines parts of speech, gives pronunciations, and sometimes provides example sentences. Lexicographer need to do a lot of research to make sure they're defining a word correctly; dictionaries are books that people need to trust.
What does make up mean in a sentence? ›
to invent a story, etc., especially in order to trick or entertain someone He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. I told the kids a story, making it up as I went along. You made that up! to complete a number or an amount required We need one more person to make up a team.
Why is it called make up? ›
The industry has gained international acclaim over the years also thanks to Polish beautician Maksymilian Faktorowicz, referred to as the 'father of makeup', who created the renowned line of cosmetics called Max Factor in the U.S. In 1920, Faktorowicz invented the word makeup as an alternative to saying cosmetics.