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handmade

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Adj — Made by hand rather than by machine.

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Etymology

From "hand" + "made."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “handmade” mean?

The word “handmade” means made by hand rather than by machine. In plain terms, made by a person's hands instead of a factory machine, often implying extra care or quality.

How do you pronounce “handmade”?

“Handmade” is pronounced HAND-mayd (/ˈhændˌmeɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “handmade” in a sentence?

Here is “handmade” used in a sentence: “She sells handmade jewelry at the weekend market.”

What part of speech is “handmade”?

“Handmade” is an adjective.

Is “handmade” a common word?

“Handmade” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between handmade and homemade?

Handmade describes an item made by hand rather than by machine, emphasising craftsmanship and manual production, and applies broadly to crafts, furniture, and goods of all kinds. Homemade specifically means made at home, most often used for food, and doesn't necessarily emphasise hand-crafting over machine use.

Is handmade one word or two?

Handmade is written as a single word, not "hand made" or "hand-made." It functions as an adjective describing something made by hand rather than by machine.

What kind of products are typically described as handmade?

Handmade is commonly used for crafts, jewelry, pottery, furniture, and clothing that are produced manually rather than through mass manufacturing. The term signals individual craftsmanship and is often used to contrast with factory-made or mass-produced goods.

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