Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make history
phrase
/meɪk ˈhɪstəri/

Definition
To create or become part of significant events that have lasting impact.

Examples
- The scientist’s discovery could make history in the field of medicine.
- By standing up for her beliefs, she aimed to make history as a leader.

Meaning
When someone ‘makes history’, they do something notable that will be remembered and discussed in the future, often related to achievements, breakthroughs, or landmark moments.

Synonyms
- change the course of history
- leave a mark
- create a legacy