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View synonyms for make out

make out

verb

  1. tr to discern or perceive

    can you make out that house in the distance?

  2. tr to understand or comprehend

    I can't make out this letter

  3. tr to write out

    he made out a cheque

  4. tr to attempt to establish or prove

    he made me out to be a liar

  5. intr to pretend

    he made out that he could cook

  6. intr to manage or fare

    how did you make out in the contest?

  7. informal.
    introften foll bywith to engage in necking or petting

    Alan is making out with Jane

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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It suggested hanging a wreath made out of autumn leaves, pinecones, berries, or mini pumpkins; a welcome sign and lanterns with LED candles in the entryway.

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The film’s version of “Dancing Through Life” is so backlit that it’s hard to make out characters beyond a blinding white glare, an offense second only to the way Elphaba is filmed in low light.

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Remnants of that history include the altar of a church built for service members made out of rocks from the desert, she said.

This far back in time, some details are too fuzzy to make out.

If you see an instrument made out of keyboard keys, the story goes that Lari is likely the one who swiped them from Tiana’s computer.

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