English · Common Verbs
/meɪd/
[/meɪd/]
past tense and participle of make
Past tense and past participle of 'make': to have created, built, or caused something.
She made a delicious cake for the party and everyone asked her for the recipe.
She made a delicious cake for the party and everyone asked her for the recipe.
From Old English 'macian' (to make), past form 'macode' shortened over time to 'made'.
Serves as both the simple past and the past participle of 'make'.