make out

make out
Synonyms and related words:
abide by, accept, adhere to, administer, afford proof of, answer, appreciate, apprehend, ascertain, ball, be acquainted with, be apprised of, be aware of, be cognizant of, be conscious of, be conversant with, be informed, be intimate, be so, be such, behold, bill and coo, book, bottom, bring home to, calendar, carry out, carry through, carve, catalog, catch, catch sight of, chalk, chalk up, check in, chronicle, cinch, clap eyes on, clear, clear the hurdle, clear up, clinch, cognize, cohabit, collect, come alive, come along, come on, come out, come through, come together, commit adultery, compass, complete, comprehend, conceive, conceptualize, conclude, contrive, cope, copulate, copy, copy out, couple, cover, crack, cut, cut the mustard, dally, debug, decipher, decode, deduce, deduct, demonstrate, derive, descry, detect, determine, diddle, dig, discern, discharge, discover, disentangle, distinguish, divine, do, do with, docket, dope, dope out, draft, draw, draw up, edit, effect, effectuate, eke out, enface, enforce, engineer, engrave, engross, enroll, enscroll, enter, espy, establish, execute, explain, fare, fathom, figure out, file, fill out, find out, find the answer, find the solution, fix, follow, follow from, fornicate, frig, fulfill, gather, get, get along, get along on, get by, get by on, get on, get right, glimpse, go along, go on, go on with, grasp, grave, guess, guess right, hack it, hang in, hang tough, have, have a case, have in sight, have information about, have it, have knowledge of, have sex, have sexual relations, hit it, hold good, hold water, honor, identify, impanel, implement, incise, index, infer, inscribe, insert, interpret, jot down, judge, keep afloat, keep at it, ken, know, know again, lay, lay eyes on, lie with, list, log, lollygag, look on, look upon, make, make a memorandum, make a note, make a recension, make an entry, make do, make ends meet, make good, make it, make it with, make love, make the grade, makeshift, manage, manage somehow, manage with, mark down, mate, matriculate, minute, mount, muddle through, nail, nail down, neck, negotiate, never say die, note, note down, notice, observe, open the lock, peg, pen, pencil, penetrate, perceive, persevere, persist, pet, pick out, pick up, pierce, place, place upon record, plumb, poll, possess, post, post up, prehend, promulgate, prosecute, prove, prove to be, prove true, psych, psych out, push the pen, put down, put in force, put in writing, put on paper, put on tape, put over, put through, puzzle out, ravel, ravel out, realize, recall knowledge of, recense, recognize, record, reduce to writing, register, reidentify, remove all doubt, render, resolve, revise, rewrite, riddle, savvy, scrape along, screw, scribe, scrive, scroll, see, see daylight, see into, see it through, see the light, see through, seize, sense, serve, service, set at rest, set down, settle, settle the matter, shape up, show, sight, sleep with, smooch, solve, sort out, spill ink, spoil paper, spoon, spot, spy, stack up, stick it out, stick to it, subsist, succeed in, superscribe, survive, sweet-talk, swing, swing the deal, tabulate, take down, take in, tape, tape-record, tell, thrive, toy, trace, transact, transcribe, trifle, turn out, twig, type, understand, undo, unlock, unravel, unriddle, unscramble, untangle, untwist, unweave, videotape, view, wanton, whisper sweet nothings, witness, work, work out, worry along, wot, wot of, write, write down, write in, write out, write up

Moby Thesaurus. . 1996.

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  • make out — (v.) c.1600, get along, from MAKE (Cf. make) (v.) + OUT (Cf. out). Sense of understand is from 1640s; sexual sense first recorded 1939 …   Etymology dictionary

  • make out — index detect, discern (detect with the senses), hear (perceive by ear), note (notice), perceive, pierce (discern) …   Law dictionary

  • make out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you make something out, you manage with difficulty to see or hear it. [V P n (not pron)] I could just make out a tall, pale, shadowy figure tramping through the undergrowth... [V n P] She thought she heard a name. She couldn t… …   English dictionary

  • make out — phrasal verb Word forms make out : present tense I/you/we/they make out he/she/it makes out present participle making out past tense made out past participle made out 1) a) [transitive] to see, hear, or understand someone or something with… …   English dictionary

  • make out — {v.} 1. To write the facts asked for (as in an application blank or a report form); fill out. * /The teacher made out the report cards and gave them to the students to take home./ * /Mrs. Smith gave the clerk in the store some money and the clerk …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make out — {v.} 1. To write the facts asked for (as in an application blank or a report form); fill out. * /The teacher made out the report cards and gave them to the students to take home./ * /Mrs. Smith gave the clerk in the store some money and the clerk …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make\ out — v 1. To write the facts asked for (as in an application blank or a report form); fill out. The teacher made out the report cards and gave them to the students to take home. Mrs. Smith gave the clerk in the store some money and the clerk made out… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • make out — 1) do, progress How did you make out at your job interview yesterday? 2) understand, interpret I can never make out what he wants to say when he phones me. 3) distinguish, identify The ship captain couldn t make out the other boat because of the… …   Idioms and examples

  • make out — informal 1) how did you make out? Syn: get on/along, fare, do, proceed, go, progress, manage, survive, cope, get by 2) I could just make out a figure in the distance Syn: see, discer …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • make out — verb Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to complete (as a printed form) by supplying required information < make out a check > 2. to find or grasp the meaning of < tried to make out what had really happened > 3. to form an opinion or idea… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • make out — v. (colloq.) ( to have success ) (D; intr.) to make out with (how did you make out with the new boss?) * * * [ meɪk aʊt] (colloq.) ( to have success ) (D; intr.) to make out with (how did you make out with the new boss?) …   Combinatory dictionary

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