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View synonyms for
make of
verb
- to interpret as the meaning of
what do you make of this news?
- to produce or construct from
houses made of brick
- make little of or make nothing of
- not to understand
- to attribute little or no importance to
- to gain little or no benefit from
- make much of or make a lot of
- used with a negative to make sense of
he couldn't make much of her babble
- to give importance to
- to gain benefit from
- to pay flattering attention to
the reporters made much of the film star
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What do we make of the Ratliff brothers’ flashbacks?
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What do you make of the story Rick’s friend shared over chamomile tea?
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What did you make of Rangers' performance on the night and are you optimistic for the upcoming clash against Athletic Bilbao?
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So what to make of this information — of communities irrevocably lost to the fires, of NASA’s confirmation that the hillside will be folding in on itself soon?
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Speaking of Rick, what do you make of the story he tells Chelsea about his dad?
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