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run up vs tailor-make

tailor-make vs run up

run up and tailor-make both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
run up No No Yes No
tailor-make No No Yes No
As verbs, tailor-make is a hypernym of run up; that is, tailor-make is a word with a broader meaning than run up:
  • run up: make by sewing together quickly
  • tailor-make: create (clothes) with cloth
Other hypernyms of run up include sew, tailor.
run up (verb) tailor-make (verb)
pile up (debts or scores) create (clothes) with cloth
raise by using ropes and pulleys make to specifications
fasten by sewing; do needlework
make by sewing together quickly
accumulate, sometimes as a debt
Difference between run up and tailor-make

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