make out (Meaning)
make out (v)
detect with the senses
make out and issue
comprehend
proceed or get along
succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something) with the limited or inadequate means available
have sexual intercourse with
kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion
write all the required information onto a form
imply or suggest
try to establish
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make out Sentence Examples
- She couldn't make out the inscription on the faded gravestone.
- The birds sang a cheerful melody, making out a sweet symphony.
- The children made out like bandits on the pirate ship playground.
- The detective tried to make out the suspect's face from the grainy surveillance footage.
- The newlyweds kissed passionately, making out in the back of the limousine.
- The doctor struggled to make out the patient's faint heartbeat on the monitor.
- The hikers couldn't make out the trail ahead due to the dense fog.
- The stars twinkled brightly, making out a celestial tapestry above.
- The students crammed furiously, hoping to make out a passing grade on the exam.
- The couple held hands tightly, making out their love for each other in the silent darkness.
FAQs About the word make out
detect with the senses, make out and issue, comprehend, proceed or get along, succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something) with the limited or inadequa
get by, make do, get on, manage, do, make ends meet, get along,cope, fare,survive
collapse, fall short, fail,fall short, collapse, fail,decline, wane, fizzle, give up
She couldn't make out the inscription on the faded gravestone.
The birds sang a cheerful melody, making out a sweet symphony.
The children made out like bandits on the pirate ship playground.
The detective tried to make out the suspect's face from the grainy surveillance footage.