Make (something) out of nothing informal verb phrase
Someone overreacts, although it is an unimportant issue.
When my mother heard that I fell off the bike, she immediately called for the doctor. She made this issue out of nothing.
Jane is losing a lot of sleep over some mistakes she has made in her Math test. She is making mistakes out of nothing.
To do something useful, valuable or different.
My company invested in a free education system. It made its reputation out of nothing.
Jane’s creative ideas are making the project out of nothing.
To become better
People's arms linked together to show the intimacy between two people.
To not wonder, worry or be surprised about what is not predicted will happen in life because anything could happen
The verb "make" should be conjugated according to its tense.