made

[ meyd ]
/ meɪd /

verb

simple past tense and past participle of make1.

adjective

produced by making, preparing, etc., in a particular way (often used in combination): well-made garments.
artificially produced: made fur.
invented or made-up: to tell made stories about oneself.
prepared, especially from several ingredients: a made dish.
assured of success or fortune: a made man.

Idioms for made

    have it made, Informal.
    1. to be assured or confident of success: With a straight A average he's got it made.
    2. to have achieved success, especially wealth, status, or the like.

OTHER WORDS FROM made

half-made, adjective un·der·made, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH made

made maid

British Dictionary definitions for have it made

made
/ (meɪd) /

verb

the past tense and past participle of make 1

adjective

artificially produced
(in combination) produced or shaped as specified handmade
get it made or have it made informal to be assured of success
made of money very rich

Idioms and Phrases with have it made (1 of 2)

have it made

Be sure of success; also, have achieved success. For example, Since he knows all the important people, John has it made, or Karen was accepted every place she applied—she has it made. [Colloquial; mid-1900s]

Idioms and Phrases with have it made (2 of 2)

made