Maker in a sentence as a noun

The dealer, like a market maker, makes money on the bid/ask spread.

If they don't lead it I can see someone else doing it in such a way that their core money maker of web scraping and indexing ceases to work.

The maker of the software and hardware always has the capability to add eavesdropping code if they want.

]Decisionmaker: Alright, how would $80k do?You: That's interesting.

The Clover was an $11,000 coffee maker that allowed for the precise digital control of every aspect of the brewing process.

Said market maker can fill the order at a price better than what the market has to offer, or immediately pass it along to the exchange.

But one will probably not also be the greatest music composer, and the greatest film-maker, and software developer, and so on.

We can marvel at the output of an artist, or a writer, or a composer, or a film maker and yet fail to focus on the years of toil that often preceded that work.

Third, Microsoft is making far more headway than other console makers in earning revenue from digital goods and services, where the profit margins are the highest.

Calling his work half-assed is ********, even if we only compare his output to the actual output of every other aspiring video game maker that has ever existed.

* Third, while he decries his stance as calling something "stupid" as an arrogant position, this article itself comes across as arrogant -- in effect he's positioning himself near the beginning of these companies' inception and being in the position of being asked his opinion in a taste-maker fashion.

Maker definitions

noun

a person who makes things

See also: shaper

noun

terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God

See also: Godhead Lord Creator Maker Divine Almighty Jehovah

noun

a business engaged in manufacturing some product

See also: manufacturer