makers (B1)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.kərz/
Definition
People who make or create something, especially in a skilled or artistic way.
Examples
The artisans were known as the finest makers of furniture in the region.
She dreamed of becoming one of the great makers of cinematic history.
The company prides itself on being makers of high-quality, durable goods.
How to Use makers
- makers of X (prepositional phrase)
- Individuals or entities that create or produce something specific. — "The makers of the popular video game announced a sequel."
- chip makers (collocation)
- Companies that manufacture microchips or semiconductors. — "The global shortage affected many chip makers."
- law makers (collocation)
- People who create laws, such as legislators or politicians. — "The law makers are expected to vote on the proposal next week."
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