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made–up
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
made–up
(adjective)
made–up
/
ˈ
meɪd
ˈ
ʌp/
adjective
made–up
/
ˈ
meɪd
ˈ
ʌp/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MADE–UP
1
:
created from the imagination
:
not true or real
a
made-up
[=
fictitious
] story/name
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2
[
more made–up; most made–up
]
:
wearing makeup
made-up
eyelids
She was nicely
made-up
.
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