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1. made
adjective.
(ˈmeɪd)
Produced
by
a
manufacturing
process;
rope
and
nails".
Antonyms
custom-made
original
Synonyms
ready-made
Etymology
made (English)
made (Middle English (1100-1500))
mathe (Middle English (1100-1500))
maþu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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2. custom-made
noun.
An
item
made
to
the
customer's
specifications.
Antonyms
ready-made
prefab
made
Synonyms
custom-built
3. tailor-made
noun.
Custom-made
clothing.
Antonyms
ready-to-wear
ready-to-eat
off-the-peg
off-the-shelf
prefab
made
off-the-rack
Synonyms
clothing
wearable
wear
habiliment
vesture
4. ready-made
adjective.
Made
for
purchase
and
immediate
use.
Antonyms
custom-made
unsuccessful
unoriginality
primary
creative
unconventional
fresh
Synonyms
ready-to-wear
ready-to-eat
off-the-peg
off-the-shelf
prefab
5. ready-made
adjective.
Repeated
regularly
without
thought
or
originality.
Antonyms
original
custom-built
bespoke
Synonyms
unoriginal
6. well-made
adjective.
Skillfully
constructed.
Antonyms
inferior
worst
Synonyms
superior
7. man-made
adjective.
(ˈmænˌmeɪd)
Not
of
natural
origin;
prepared
or
made
artificially.
Antonyms
natural
real
realistic
sincere
genuine
Synonyms
unreal
artificial
semisynthetic
8. made-up
adjective.
Having
been
paved.
Antonyms
unpaved
caliche-topped
Synonyms
paved
9. purpose-made
adjective.
Designed
and
constructed
to
serve
a
particular
purpose.
Antonyms
purposeless
meaningless
irresolute
Synonyms
purposeful
10. made
adjective.
(ˈmeɪd)
Successful
or
assured
of
success.
Antonyms
unsuccessful
natural object
Synonyms
successful
Etymology
made (English)
made (Middle English (1100-1500))
mathe (Middle English (1100-1500))
maþu (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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