Definition
Well suited to be in a relationship with one another, especially as romantic or marital partners.
Compatible; interacting effectively; in a complementary relationship.
In Context
- ""I half-believe matches are made in Heaven—ours will be Heaven-made, if any are. You think human beings are made for each other, as the saying is, do you not?""
- "They were a pair that seemed made for each other, and Martina delighted in match-making."
- "But the deeper affinity was unmistakable: the two had the same prejudices and ideals. . . . [T]hey had a force of negation which eliminated everything beyond their own range of perception. Gryce and Miss Van Osburgh were, in short, made for each other by every law of moral and physical correspondence."
- ""We're made for each other and we love each other and we don't care who knows it.""
- "Sir Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra may have been made for each other, but they were also made to play Beethoven."
- ""Photography and the Web were made for each other," said Mr. Mattison."
- "Turkey and cranberries were made for each other."