What is the difference between made up and made of?
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What is the difference between made up and made of?
“Made of” is used in the sense composed of one material or one thing. “Made up of” is used in the sense composed of several things. E.g.- This machines is made up of several electronics components.
What does be made up of mean?
to be very happy about something. I’m made up about having a baby daughter.
What is the difference between makeup and make up?
Makeup is a noun referring to cosmetics—substances applied to one’s face, usually for the purpose of enhancing one’s looks. It’s one word, without a hyphen. Make-up functions as an adjective, a word or phrase that modifies a noun, such as a make-up test.
What is your make up?
Your makeup is the sum of what makes you who you are, or the sum of what you smear on your face! You could say that your makeup is a combination of your parents’ genes. This kind of makeup is also called cosmetics, and it consists of things like lipstick, mascara, foundation, and so on.
How do you use made up in a sentence?
1. Life if made up of little things. 2. Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating.
What is the example of made up?
Made up means two people who had a fight have reconciled and gotten over it. An example of made up is when two people fight but then apologize to each other and move on.
Which sentence is made up?
Sentences are made up of clauses and phrases. A clause is a group of words that contain at least a subject and a verb (NB: a clause can be a sentence). There are four sentence types: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex. A simple sentence is made up of one independent clause.
What does make up the difference mean?
to provide something, esp. an amount that reaches a total: We’re $5 short, but I’ll make up the difference.
What is another word for making up?
In this page you can discover 79 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for make up, like: create, combine, account for, compound, beautify, consist of, fabricate, making-up, fashion, comprise and devise.