🔄change

verb
/tʃeɪndʒ/

Meaning

To make something different or to become different.
The act or instance of making or becoming different.
To make or become different; an alteration or modification.

Example Sentences

She decided to change her career path.

Change is inevitable for growth.

Change is necessary for growth.

Example Expressions

change of heart

Synonyms

alter, modify, transform, adjust, shift, transformation, alteration, modification
Entry 1
alter, modify, transform, adjust, shift
Entry 2
transformation, shift
Entry 3
alteration, modification

Antonyms

preserve, maintain, keep, stagnation, consistency, stability, constancy
Entry 1
preserve, maintain, keep
Entry 2
stagnation, consistency
Entry 3
stability, constancy

Collocations

change clothes, change the subject, change behavior, change mind

More Example Sentences

Can I change my order to pasta, please?

After reaching home, I freshen up and change.

Then I change my clothes and make my breakfast.

I would like to change this for a different size.

I would like to change this for a different item.

I would like to change this for a different color.

Your book, Work, really changed my perspective on politics.

This is the deal-breaker for us, we can't change or give up.

Your book, Life, really changed my perspective on relationships.

Your book, Self Development, really changed my perspective on democracy.

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