Glossary
Make Make up one's mind The phrase "make up one's mind" is an idiom that signifies the act of forming a decision or opinion about something Examples: "I haven't made up my mind where to go on vacation yet." "He finally made up his mind to quit his job." Make a difference Means having a significant and positive impact on a situation, person, or the world, often through actions or efforts that improve a situation or help others. Examples Exercise can make a big difference to your state of health. Your help made a big difference. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo says that she got into politics because she wanted to make a difference. Make out something To discern or perceive something with difficulty, often because it's unclear or faint. Example: "I couldn't make out the street sign in the fog." "I could barely make out what he was saying over the phone." "I can't make out your handwriting." Make the be...