🔄switch

verb
/swɪtʃ/

Meaning

to change from one thing to another; to exchange or replace
to change from one thing to another or to turn something on or off

Example Sentences

I switched from coffee to tea.

Please switch the light off.

Synonyms

change, swap, exchange, shift, alter, toggle
Entry 1
change, swap, exchange, shift
Entry 2
change, alter, shift, toggle

Antonyms

keep, maintain, stick, remain, stay
Entry 1
keep, maintain, stick
Entry 2
remain, keep, stay

Collocations

switch off, switch on, switch channels, switch jobs, switch sides, switch places
Entry 1
switch off, switch on, switch channels, switch jobs, switch sides
Entry 2
switch on, switch off, switch places, switch sides

More Example Sentences

Switch on the AC.

Switch off the AC.

He simply decided to switch jobs.

He is looking into switching banks.

The rule requires that phones be switched off.

If the problem is not fixed, I will switch my service provider.

I had to switch to a different food vendor other than the official one for cost management.

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