makings of Idioma
makings of
(See the makings of)
the makings of
the potential to become, the ability to develop Look at Debi dance. She has the makings of a ballerina.
have the makings of|have|makings
v. phr. To possess the basic ingredients; have the basic qualities to do something. Tom is still young but he seems to have the makings of an excellent pianist.
have the makings of
have the makings of
Have the abilities or qualities needed to become something, as in She has the makings of a fine teacher, or, as Shakespeare put it in Henry VIII (4:1): “She had all the royal makings of a Queen.” [Late 1500s]have the adequacy of
have the adequacy of
Accept the abilities or qualities bare to become something, as in She has the adequacy of a accomplished teacher, or, as Shakespeare put it in Henry VIII (4:1): “She had all the aristocratic adequacy of a Queen.” [Late 1500s]
have the adequacy of|have|makings
v. phr. To acquire the basal ingredients; accept the basal qualities to do something. Tom is still adolescent but he seems to accept the adequacy of an accomplished pianist.
makings of
(See the adequacy of)
the adequacy of
the abeyant to become, the adeptness to advance Look at Debi dance. She has the adequacy of a ballerina. Dictionary
An makings of idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with makings of, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dicionário de palavras semelhantes, Diferentes palavras, Sinônimos, Expressões idiomáticas para Idioma makings of