Change (Lisa Stansfield song)
WordNet

noun


(1)   The action of changing something
"The change of government had no impact on the economy"
"His change on abortion cost him the election"
(2)   A different or fresh set of clothes
"She brought a change in her overnight bag"
(3)   A thing that is different
"He inspected several changes before selecting one"
(4)   A difference that is usually pleasant
"He goes to France for variety"
"It is a refreshing change to meet a woman mechanic"
(5)   An event that occurs when something passes from one state or phase to another
"The change was intended to increase sales"
"This storm is certainly a change for the worse"
"The neighborhood had undergone few modifications since his last visit years ago"
(6)   The result of alteration or modification
"There were marked changes in the lining of the lungs"
"There had been no change in the mountains"
(7)   Money received in return for its equivalent in a larger denomination or a different currency
"He got change for a twenty and used it to pay the taxi driver"
(8)   The balance of money received when the amount you tender is greater than the amount due
"I paid with a twenty and pocketed the change"
(9)   Coins of small denomination regarded collectively
"He had a pocketful of change"
(10)   A relational difference between states; especially between states before and after some event
"He attributed the change to their marriage"

verb


(11)   Undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature
"She changed completely as she grew older"
"The weather changed last night"
(12)   Make or become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence
"Her mood changes in accordance with the weather"
"The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season"
(13)   Cause to change; make different; cause a transformation
"The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"
"The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
(14)   Exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category
"Could you convert my dollars into pounds?"
"He changed his name"
"Convert centimeters into inches"
"Convert holdings into shares"
(15)   Remove or replace the coverings of
"Father had to learn how to change the baby"
"After each guest we changed the bed linens"
(16)   Change clothes; put on different clothes
"Change before you go to the opera"
(17)   Lay aside, abandon, or leave for another
"Switch to a different brand of beer"
"She switched psychiatrists"
"The car changed lanes"
(18)   Become deeper in tone
"His voice began to change when he was 12 years old"
"Her voice deepened when she whispered the password"
(19)   Change from one vehicle or transportation line to another
"She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast"
(20)   Give to, and receive from, one another
"Would you change places with me?"
"We have been exchanging letters for a year"
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Etymology


Via from , compare French changer, from . Cognate with Italian , Portuguese , Romanian , Spanish . Used in English since the 13th Century.

Noun



  1. the process of becoming different.
    The product is undergoing a change in order to improve it.
  2. small denominations of money given in exchange for a larger denomination.
    Can I get change for this $100 bill please?
  3. a replacement, e.g. a change of clothes
  4. a change-up pitch
  5. money given back when a customer hands over more than the exact price of an item.
    A customer who pays with a 10-pound note for a £9 item receives one pound in change.

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Verb



  1. To become something different.
    The tadpole changed into a frog.
    Stock prices are constantly changing.
  2. To make something into something different.
    The fairy changed the frog into a prince.
    I had to change the wording of the ad so it would fit.
  3. To replace.
    Ask the janitor to come and change the lightbulb.
    After a brisk walk, I washed up and changed my shirt.
  4. To replace one's clothing.
    You can't go into the dressing room while she's changing.
    The clowns changed into their costumes before the circus started.

Synonyms


to make something different

to make something into something different
  • transform
 
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