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makeover

[ US /ˈmæˌkoʊvɝ/ ]
[ UK /mˈe‍ɪkə‍ʊvɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a complete reconstruction and renovation of something
    the blighted neighborhood underwent a total makeover
  2. an overall beauty treatment (involving a person's hair style and cosmetics and clothing) intended to change or improve a person's appearance

How To Use makeover In A Sentence

  • Forget voice-coaches, image consultants, PR experts and makeover gurus; it's Lydia who can make you a star.
  • Your inspired ideas for a home makeover could turn into a hot career. The Sun
  • Five runners-up will receive a beauty treatment and complimentary makeover.
  • The mild makeover has given the face a hint more edge, with chrome mesh grille and lower mesh spoiler with fog lamps. The Sun
  • Nestle Rowntree said it was also discarding the plastic disc opening on the old design in favor of a cardboard flip-top lid, as part of a makeover to ensure the brand remained ‘fresh and interesting’ to youngsters.
  • One of the prizes was a makeover at a top beauty salon.
  • Plus the Style lounge for beauty treatments and makeovers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mary Ryan, from Property Vision, has viewed the house and believes it is in desperate need of a makeover.
  • Not at all; paprika and buttermilk are the two gorgeous colours used to give the Clubhouse at Oldgrange a makeover recently!
  • THE trusty old doctor's bag is getting a digital makeover with a new generation of high-tech gadgets. The Sun
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