Better words for

make

Make” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

forge

/fɔrdʒ/Elevated

To create something with great effort, skill, or determination.

She forged a new identity from the wreckage of her old life.

Best for: Works well for creations built through struggle or craftsmanship.

conjure

/ˈkɒn-dʒər/Literary

To produce or bring something into existence as if by magic.

He conjured a melody from nothing but silence and memory.

Best for: Ideal for creative or seemingly effortless acts of making.

craft

/kræft/Punchy

To make something with careful, deliberate skill and attention.

She crafted each sentence until it cut like a blade.

Best for: Strong in contexts emphasizing precision, artistry, or intention.

beget

/bɪ-ˈɡɛt/Literary

To bring something into existence, especially as a direct cause or origin.

One reckless decision begot a decade of consequences.

Best for: Best for formal, philosophical, or biblical-toned writing.

engender

/ɛn-ˈdʒɛn-dər/Elevated

To cause or give rise to a feeling, situation, or condition.

The silence between them engendered a tension neither could name.

Best for: Suits academic, psychological, or analytical prose well.

efface

/ɛ-ˈfeɪs/Rare Gem

To create by pressing or stamping a form into a surface or medium.

The sculptor effaced a face into the wet clay with two quick strokes.

Best for: Rare in modern usage; resonates in art criticism or archaic prose.

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