Change meaning

Word: Change

How to pronounce: ʧeɪnʤ

Verb

Definitions:

1. Make (someone or something) different; alter or modify.

Example sentences: "Both parties voted against proposals to change the law"

2. Replace (something) with something else, especially something of the same kind that is newer or better; substitute one thing for (another)

Example sentences: "She decided to change her name"

3. Put different clothes on.

Example sentences: "He changed for dinner"

4. Move to a different train, airplane, or subway line.

Example sentences: "There are dozens of different lines, with passengers changing from one train to another at many stations along the way who do not want to wait too long for their connections."

Noun

Definitions:

1. The act or instance of making or becoming different.

Example sentences: "The change from a nomadic to an agricultural society"

2. Coins as opposed to paper currency.

Example sentences: "A handful of loose change"

3. An order in which a peal of bells can be rung.

Example sentences: "Bell ringing is good exercise for the body and mind, the bells are heavy and the bell ringers have to remember the changes."

4. A place where merchants met to do business.


Synonyms:

modification

alteration

update

difference

remaking

alter

modify

amend

reshape

fluctuate

vary

shift

transition

switch

reversal

transfer

transformation

evolve

transform

convert

variation

fluctuation

oscillation

variety

inconstancy

succeed

replace

exchange

interchange

revision

review

revise

modifying

commute


Antonyms:

leave

come out

alignment

distance


Derivations:

changing

changed

changeable

changeful

changeless

changer

changeover

changeability

changeling


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Change in Other Languages...

Spanish: Cambio

German: ändern

French: Changement

Italian: Cambiare

Turkish: Değişim