maker

pronunciation

How to pronounce maker in British English: UK [ˈmeɪkə(r)]word uk audio image

How to pronounce maker in American English: US [ˈmekɚ] word us audio image

  • Noun:
    a person who makes things
    a business engaged in manufacturing some product

Word Origin

maker (n.)
c. 1300, "one who makes," also "God as creator," agent noun from make (v.). Specifically, "manufacturer" by late 14c. To meet (one's) maker "die" is attested by 1814.

Example

1. He 's moving to marin county to become a cheese maker .
2. Now it 's the world 's biggest maker of android-based hardware .
3. Or will it prove to be no more than a dazzling digression for its troubled maker ?
4. The only identification mark is the ceramic maker 's logo a rabbit embedded on the bottom of the plate .
5. Research in motion , the canadian maker of blackberry smartphones , announced its first quarterly loss in seven years .

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