makeover — a complete transformation or renovation of someone's appearance or of something
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a complete transformation or renovation of someone's appearance or of something
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈmeɪkoʊvər/
Korean meaning: 완전한 변신, 이미지 체인지, 개조
Korean pronunciation: **메이**크오버
Example Sentences
- The reality TV show gave her kitchen a stunning makeover in just 48 hours.
- After his makeover, even his own mother didn't recognize him at the airport!
- The company's website desperately needs a makeover to attract younger customers.
makeover
NOUN//ˈmeɪkoʊvər//
a complete transformation or renovation of someone's appearance or of something

a professional stylist puts the finishing touches on a client's completely new hairstyle and makeup. The client sits in the salon chair looking amazed at their reflection in the large mirror. Before the makeover, the client had messy hair and plain appearance, but now sports a sleek new haircut with vibrant makeup. The transformation is so dramatic that the client barely recognizes themselves. Other salon staff members smile approvingly in the background, admiring the stunning results. A makeup artist nearby organizes colorful cosmetics and styling tools on the counter. a complete transformation of someone's appearance through professional styling and beautification
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Origin
20세기 미국에서 'make over(다시 만들다)'라는 구동사가 명사화된 형태로, 특히 미용과 패션 업계에서 널리 사용되기 시작했습니다.
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“The reality TV show gave her kitchen a stunning makeover in just 48 hours.”
“After his makeover, even his own mother didn't recognize him at the airport!”
“The company's website desperately needs a makeover to attract younger customers.”
“My wardrobe makeover cost me a fortune, but now I look like a million bucks!”
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