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forge vs tailor-make

tailor-make vs forge

forge is a noun but tailor-make is not a noun.

forge and tailor-make both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
forge Yes No Yes No
tailor-make No No Yes No
As verbs, tailor-make is a hyponym of forge; that is, tailor-make is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than forge:
  • forge: make out of components (often in an improvising manner)
  • tailor-make: create (clothes) with cloth
Other hyponyms of forge include tie, craft, sew, tailor.
forge (noun) tailor-make (noun)
a workplace where metal is worked by heating and hammering
furnace consisting of a special hearth where metal is heated before shaping
forge (verb) tailor-make (verb)
create by hammering create (clothes) with cloth
make a copy of with the intent to deceive make to specifications
make out of components (often in an improvising manner)
make something, usually for a specific function
come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort
move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy
move ahead steadily
Difference between forge and tailor-make

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