makes, made, making
to make up
phrasal verbC
To reconcile after a disagreement
- 1They finally made up after their argument.
- 2We should make up and be friends again.
To make up means to become friends again after a fight or argument. It is when two people say sorry and forgive each other. It is like fixing a broken relationship and starting fresh. It is important to make up with others to maintain good relationships and peace.
Remember, making up is not just about saying sorry, but also about truly forgiving and moving forward. It takes courage and humility to make up, but it is worth it to maintain healthy relationships and peace in your life.
at a hair salon
A Fresh Start
Robert
Hey Kimberly, I heard you and Alex finally made up.
Kimberly
Yeah, we talked it out and decided to move forward.
Robert
That's great to hear. It's always nice to see friends getting along.
Kimberly
Absolutely, it feels like a weight has been lifted.
at a shopping center
Shopping for Peace
Deborah
I saw you and Mark having coffee together yesterday.
Jessica
Yes, we finally decided to make up after our argument.
Deborah
That's great to hear! It’s always nice to patch things up.
Jessica
Absolutely, it feels good to be on good terms again.
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Similar to "to make up":
- 1reconcile
- 2resolve