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makes outverbpresent tense third-person singular of make out to meet one's day-to-day needswe're not rich, but we're making out all right copes, does, fares, gets along, gets by, gets on, manages, shifts carries on, contrives, scrapes (by or through), scroungeslasts, survivesekes out, scrapes (out), squeezes, wrests, wringsaffords, swings fends for oneself, makes do, makes ends meet, makes shift collapses, fails, falls short, fizzles, floundersdeclines, peters (out), slumps, wanesgives up to have a clear idea ofI can't quite make out what she is trying to say appreciates, apprehends, assimilates, beholds, catches, catches on (to), cognizes, compasses, comprehends, conceives, cottons (to or on to), deciphers, decodes, digs, discerns, gets, grasps, groks, intuits, knows, makes, perceives, recognizes, registers, savvies, sees, seizes, senses, tumbles (to), twigs, understands absorbs, digests, takes inrealizesfathoms, penetrates, pierces picks up on misses misapprehends, misconceives, misconstrues, misinterprets, misperceives, misreads, mistakes, misunderstands to take on a false or deceptive appearancehe tried to make out that he didn't mind losing his job, but friends suspected he was desperately worried dissembles, dissimulates, lets on, pretends acts, impersonates, masquerades, playacts, plays, posesaffects, assumes, counterfeits, fakes, feigns, professes, puts on, shams, simulatescamouflages, conceals, disguises, masksbluffs, feints makes a pretense, makes a show, makes believe, puts on an act, puts up a front to form an opinion or reach a conclusion through reasoning and informationas best as I can make out, the police were informed of the incident but didn't think it was worth investigating concludes, decides, deduces, derives, extrapolates, gathers, infers, judges, reasons, understands assumes, supposesconjectures, guesses, speculates, surmisesconstrues, interprets, readscontemplates, philosophizes, rationalizes, thinksascertains, dopes (out), finds out draws a conclusion |