maker

noun

mak·​er ˈmā-kər How to pronounce maker (audio)
plural makers
: one that makes: such as
a
capitalized : god sense 1
Tastemakers shunned Hartshorne because he violated modernist taboo by arguing that God actually exists. Faith establishments shunned him because he maintained that the Maker must be imperfect.Gregg Easterbrook
see also meet one's maker
b
archaic : poet
c
: a person who borrows money on a promissory note
The party that agrees to repay the money is the maker of the note, and the party that receives money in the future is the payee.Gary A. Porter and Curtis L. Norton
d
: manufacturer
For six months, starting in September 1972, Satoshi Kamata, a journalist, worked incognito as a temporary employee at Toyota, Japan's largest car maker.Steve Lohr
Robin Williams stars as Leslie Zevo, the son of a toy maker … with a macabre sense of whimsy.Peter Travers
e
: a person who experiments with creating, constructing, modifying, or repairing objects especially as a hobby
With 3D printers and sewing machines, laser cutters and hand tools, makers are innovating and revolutionizing the creative process of turning ideas into tangible objects.Record Observer (Centreville, Maryland)
Maker culture is about … learning by doing, taking an idea from paper to reality.Peg Mawby
As he tinkered, [inventor Saul] Griffith became a prime exemplar of "maker culture"—a community of sophisticated do-it-yourselfers who view hardware in the same provisional way that computer hackers view software, and who believe that making, modifying, and repairing things can be an antidote to throwaway consumerism.David Owen

Examples of maker in a Sentence

a maker of action films a maker of computer chips a hymn giving thanks to the Maker of all things
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James is also an investor in tequila maker Lobos 1707, which sold a majority stake to spirits giant Diageo this year in a deal for the brand rights to Cîroc vodka. Brett Knight, Forbes.com, 15 May 2025 One is Staircase Studios, a new maker of films, TV series and video games founded by Divergent producer Pouya Shahbazian. Matthew Carey, Deadline, 15 May 2025 This adjustable base is from the makers of one of our favorite mattresses overall and one of our favorite mattresses for side sleepers. Louryn Strampe, Wired News, 15 May 2025 Guittard became the chocolate maker of choice for top chefs like Thomas Keller and restaurants such as Chez Panisse, and supplier to iconic confectioner See’s Candies since the 1930s. Stacy Perman, Los Angeles Times, 15 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for maker

Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of maker was in the 14th century

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“Maker.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/maker. Accessed 19 May. 2025.

Kids Definition

maker

noun
mak·​er ˈmā-kər How to pronounce maker (audio)
: one that makes: as
a
capitalized : god sense 1
b
: a person who signs a promissory note

Legal Definition

maker

noun
mak·​er
: one (as an issuer) that undertakes to pay a negotiable instrument and especially a note
sign a note as maker rather than indorser

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