make out or make up?
You use ‘make out’ to mean that you just manage to understand, hear or see something.
I could only make out about half of what he was saying.
And you use ‘make out’ to mean pretend.
Little kids like to make out they’re lions.
But to invent something that isn’t true is to ‘make it up‘
She makes up stories about people.
If you ‘make up’ your mind, you decide what to do.
You have to make up your mind now.
And if you become friends again after a fight, you’ve made up.
We kissed and made up.
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