made-up
See also: made up
English
Alternative forms
Adjective
made-up (comparative more made-up, superlative most made-up)
- Invented or fabricated.
- He told me a made-up version of the events, but I demanded the truth.
- Changed by the application of cosmetics; wearing make-up.
- a freshly made-up clown
- 2021 February 6, The Courier-Mail, Brisbane, page 4, column 1:
- A man at the complex said he had seen the often heavily made-up girls coming and going in luxury vehicles.
- Arranged or put together.
- The newly made-up front page had to be changed as the last-minute news arrived.
- (British, regional) Delighted, pleased, thrilled.
- I was made up when the local team won.
Related terms
Translations
invented, fabricated
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changed by cosmetics
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