1 A made-up story or report has been invented and is untrue:
[ before noun ] made-up stories
4 (of stories, information, etc.) created by the imagination, or invented and not true:
a made-up name
They complained about "made-up" data.
It was pointed out that there were both real and made-up words and that deletion would sometimes produce a real word and sometimes not.
Furthermore, 76% of the teachers polled believed the made-up samples were more appropriate for the classroom.
For nonword repetition, the child was told that they would hear a made-up word and asked to repeat it back immediately.
This was introduced as a game with made-up words.
The made-up words are usually short and sometimes intended to look "cute".
A fourth group was created for words recalled from the practice session or for made-up words.
For instance, considering the made-up example (4), we could see it as a negotiation subdialogue embedded in a request for action dialogue.
If we are going to call anything that is made-up of physical particles physical, then, trivially, everything in the world is physical.