makeshift

[ˈmeɪkʃɪft]

makeshift Definition

  • 1a temporary and usually less satisfactory substitute for something else
  • 2a temporary solution to a problem

Using makeshift: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "makeshift" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We had to use a makeshift ladder to reach the roof.

  • Example

    The refugees were living in makeshift tents.

  • Example

    The company used a makeshift solution to fix the problem temporarily.

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    He made a makeshift shelter out of branches and leaves.

makeshift Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for makeshift

Phrases with makeshift

  • a temporary solution to a problem

    Example

    The government implemented a makeshift measure to address the crisis.

  • a temporary medical facility set up to deal with an emergency or disaster

    Example

    The army set up a makeshift hospital to treat the wounded soldiers.

  • a temporary cooking area set up in a place where there is no kitchen

    Example

    We set up a makeshift kitchen in the garage while our kitchen was being renovated.

Origins of makeshift

from 'make' + 'shift', meaning 'to make a shift'

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Summary: makeshift in Brief

The term 'makeshift' [ˈmeɪkʃɪft] refers to a temporary and usually less satisfactory substitute for something else. It can be used as an adjective or noun, and often implies a quick fix or improvised solution to a problem. Examples include using a makeshift ladder to reach the roof, living in makeshift tents, or making a makeshift shelter out of branches and leaves. Phrases like 'makeshift measure' and 'makeshift kitchen' further illustrate the concept of temporary solutions.

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