have the makings of (something)

have the makings of (something)

To seem skilled or likely enough to become something. With a voice like that, Alice has the makings of a famous singer.
See also: have, making, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have the makings of something

Fig. to possess the qualities that are needed for something. The young boy had the makings of a fine baseball player. My boss has all the makings of a prison warden.
See also: have, making, of
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

have the makings of

Have the abilities or qualities needed to become something, as in She has the makings of a fine teacher, or, as Shakespeare put it in Henry VIII (4:1): "She had all the royal makings of a Queen." [Late 1500s]
See also: have, making, of
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

have the ˈmakings of something

(of a person) have the necessary qualities or character to become something: She’s got the makings of a good tennis player, but she needs to practise much harder.
See also: have, making, of, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • have the makings of
  • have the makings of something
  • make good as
  • make good as (something)
  • one jump ahead
  • one jump ahead of someone/something
  • one move ahead
  • one move ahead of (someone or something)
  • one step ahead
  • a/one step ahead