make friends

English

Etymology

From Middle English maken frendes, equivalent to make + friends.

Verb

make friends (third-person singular simple present makes friends, present participle making friends, simple past and past participle made friends)

  1. (intransitive) To form friendships with others.
    He hasn't made friends easily at his new school.
  2. (construed with with) To befriend.
    He made friends with his new neighbour.

Usage notes

  • If two or more people are said to make friends, it means that they have all become friends with each other.

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