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maker

creator / producer / God

/ˈmeɪk.ə/

[C] Countable
pl: makers

The word carries a spectrum ranging from industrial production to divine creation. In its most basic sense, it describes the agent of transformationsomeone who turns raw materials into a finished product. When capitalized as "the Maker," the word shifts from a physical act of construction to a metaphysical state of existence, evoking a sense of omnipotence and spiritual origin. In contemporary usage, "maker" has evolved into a cultural identity. It describes a DIY ethos that blends high-tech tools (like 3D printing) with traditional craftsmanship, emphasizing curiosity and personal agency over mass consumption.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Leo is in his room while David is at the office.
David Smith

Just saw a clip on LinkedIn. You're basically a maker now with that 3D printer, right?

David Smith
Leo Smith
Leo Smith

stop using corporate speak it's actually cringe

💡
David tries to use the term 'maker' (referring to the maker movement) to bond with his son using a buzzword he found on LinkedIn. Leo responds with 'cringe', a common Gen-Z slang term for something awkward or embarrassing, highlighting their generational gap.

Meanings

Nouncreator

A person or thing that makes, creates, or produces something.

"She is a skilled watchmaker who creates intricate timepieces."

Nounproducer

God; the Creator of the universe.

"He believed that his fate was in the hands of his Maker."

NounGod

A person who creates things for their own pleasure or utility, often using technology and traditional crafts (the 'maker movement').

"The local maker space provides 3D printers for every aspiring maker in the city."

Collocations & Compounds

filmmaker

A person who directs or produces movies.

policymaker

A person responsible for formulating policies, especially in government.

watchmaker

A person who makes or repairs watches.

maker space

A community workshop where people with common interests can meet, socialize, and collaborate on creative projects.

decision-maker

A person who has the power to make important decisions.

Idioms & Sayings

meet one's Maker

To die.

Etymology

Derived from the Middle English 'makere', originating from the Old English 'macian' (to make, build, or fashion), which stems from a Proto-Germanic root makōną. The suffix '-er' is a standard agent noun marker indicating the person who performs the action.

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