Maker - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈmeɪkər|  American pronunciation of the word maker
Brit.  |ˈmeɪkə|  British pronunciation of the word maker

noun

- a person who makes things (syn: shaper)
- terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God (syn: almighty, creator, divine, godhead, jehovah, lord)
- a business engaged in manufacturing some product (syn: manufacturer)

Extra examples

The makers of the car claim that it uses up to 50% less fuel than other similar cars.

Grind the beans to suit your coffee maker.

The government is the maker of policy.

...the cheese maker told us that the best Parmesan cheeses are straw, not white, in color...

...the cheese maker's aged cheddar is a real crackerjack...

...adapters for the food mixer include a meat grinder and an ice cream maker...

The drift of the Maker is dark.

In 1986 GM acquired a controlling interest in the sports car maker Lotus.

Who's the decision maker in this department?

He is labelled a thief and trouble maker.

Word forms

noun
singular: maker
plural: makers
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