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noun (used with a singular or plural verb)

reparation or compensation for a loss, damage, or injury of any kind; recompense.

Obsolete. improvement; recovery, as of health.

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Idioms about amends

    make amends, to compensate, as for an injury, loss, or insult: I tried to make amends for the misunderstanding by sending her flowers.

Origin of amends

1275–1325; Middle English amendes<Middle French, plural of amende reparation, noun derivative of amender to amend

Words nearby amends

amend, amendatory, amende honorable, amending formula, amendment, amends, Amen glass, Amenhotep III, Amenhotep IV, amenity, amenity bed

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How to use amends in a sentence

  • Many fans feel that streaming services give a raw deal to musicians, and want to make amends for using them.

  • In other words, Congress amends bill it passed a few years ago.

  • Make amends to those you live with, go back to work, enjoy getting to eat meat again.

  • Cordle fessed up, manned up, and made amends as best he could.

  • The hip-hop mogul tells Lloyd Grove he plans to make amends for his Harriet Tubman sex video joke and take Tinseltown by storm.

  • Leucippe herself goes far to make amends for the general insipidity of the other characters.

  • But in the campaign of 1814 he made amends for all his former blunders, and his fighting record stands high indeed.

  • In such case the defendant was empowered to plead the facts in extenuation, and also to pay money into court by way of amends.

  • She rightly conjectured that the girl was already ashamed of her sharpness, and wished to make amends in some way.

  • He is rather prone to personal abuse, but makes ample amends to those who will put up with it.

British Dictionary definitions for amends


noun

(functioning as singular) recompense or compensation given or gained for some injury, insult, etc to make amends

Word Origin for amends

C13: from Old French amendes fines, from amende compensation, from amender to emend

Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Idioms and Phrases with amends

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Money Paid To Make Amends Crossword

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