Is it makeup or make up?
It can be makeup or make up depending on which part of speech you’re using. “Makeup” and “make up” are both compound words, but they’re different parts of speech. “Make up” is a verb, and “makeup” is a noun.
“Make up” is a phrasal verb that means “to complete something unfinished,” “to invent,” or “to apply cosmetics” (e.g., “Every morning, I make myself up with mascara and lip gloss”).
The noun “makeup” (no space) usually means “cosmetics” (e.g., “She uses a special mirror to apply makeup”).
When you’re unsure about whether to use “makeup” or “make up” or how to write various phrasal verbs with make, the QuillBot Grammar Checker can instantly show you the correct choice.