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Noun
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plural of maker

"The makers of the new smartphone are already receiving complaints about its battery life."

In plain English: Makers are people who build things by hand using tools and materials.

"The local makers put their handmade soap on display at the market."

Usage: Use makers to refer to people or things that create something, such as a group of artisans or items manufactured by a factory. Avoid using it when you simply mean the originator of an idea unless their role was specifically to build or produce the final result.

Proper Noun
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plural of Maker

"The makers of that popular video game are releasing a new expansion pack next month."

Example Sentences
"The local makers put their handmade soap on display at the market." noun
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Origin

Derived from Old English macere, makers is the plural form of maker, originally denoting one who makes or creates something. The root traces back to Proto-Germanic makōną, meaning "to make" or "to shape.

Rhyming Words
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