make good

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make good

She will make good on her promise to help her friend move.

Definition

Verb phrase: 1. To fulfill or carry out a promise or commitment: To successfully do what one has said they will do. 2. To achieve success or prosperity after a setback: To recover from failure or misfortune and attain a favorable position. 3. To repair or compensate for damage or a loss: To provide proper restitution or correction for something that was harmed or taken.

Usage
  • Fulfilling a promise:

    • The new mayor vowed to make good on her campaign pledges.
    • He finally made good his promise to take his children to the zoo.
  • Achieving success after difficulty:

    • After losing his job, he started his own business and made good.
    • She made good in the film industry despite early rejections.
  • Providing compensation:

    • The company will make good the damage caused by the construction.
    • If the product is defective, we will make good by offering a full refund.
Advanced Usage
  • "make good one's escape": To succeed in escaping.

    • The prisoner made good his escape under the cover of darkness.
  • "make good time": To complete a journey quickly or faster than expected.

    • We made good time on the highway and arrived early.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fulfill (verb): To bring to completion or reality; to carry out.
  • Compensate (verb): To make amends for; to recompense.
  • Recoup (verb): To regain or make up for something lost.
Synonyms
  • Honor (a promise/commitment)
  • Redeem (oneself/a pledge)
  • Succeed (after a failure)
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Make up for: To compensate for something.

    • He worked extra hours to make up for the lost time.
  • Make amends: To do something to correct a mistake or show you are sorry.

    • He tried to make amends for his rude behavior.
Related Idioms
  • Make a go of it: To try to make something succeed.

    • They moved to the country to make a go of farming.
  • Make the grade: To reach the required standard; to succeed.

    • Only a few trainees made the grade and joined the team.
make good

She will make good on her promise to help her friend move.

Verb
  1. act as promised
    • make good on promises