Makeover vs Maker - What's the difference?
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A major change in the use of something, or in the appearance of something or someone; a radical transformation
Someone who makes; a person or thing that makes or produces something.
(usually, capitalized and preceded by the) God.
A poet.
* 2000 , , The Book of Prefaces , Bloomsbury 2002, p. 9:
(obsolete, legal) Someone who signs a cheque or promissory note, thereby becoming responsible for payment.
Maker is a related term of makeover.
As nouns the difference between makeover and maker
is that makeover is a major change in the use of something, or in the appearance of something or someone; a radical transformation while maker is someone who makes; a person or thing that makes or produces something.makeover
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Alternative forms
* make-overNoun
(wikipedia makeover) (en noun)- This room is a mess, it needs a makeover
Antonyms
* makeundermaker
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Noun
(en noun)- It is refreshing to read how makers find great allies in the past to help them tackle the present. It helps us to see that literature is a conversation across boundaries of nation, century and language.