English · Common Verbs

made

/meɪd/

[/meɪd/]

past tense and participle of make

Beginnerverb

Definition

Past tense and past participle of 'make': to have created, built, or caused something.

Example

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.

Etymology

From Old English 'macian' (to make), past form 'macode' shortened over time to 'made'.

How & Where It’s Used

Serves as both the simple past and the past participle of 'make'.

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