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change

[cheynj] / tʃeɪndʒ /


NOUN
act or fact of making different or becoming different
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Usage

What is another way to say change? To change is to make a material difference so that something is distinctly different from what it was: to change one's opinion. To alter is to make some partial change, as in appearance, while still preserving the identity: to alter a dress, as by raising the hem (to change a dress would mean to put on a different one).

Example Sentences

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The push for change is visible in Kering’s hiring.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026

The U.S. didn’t become the world’s financial center by hesitating in moments of technological change.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 8, 2026

This does not change the expectation that loans already taken out will have to be repaid by students, after the decision to clarify that the courses were not eligible.

From BBC • Apr. 8, 2026

But now that we’re back to $4 a gallon gasoline, and used car prices are rising, that could change.

From Barron's • Apr. 8, 2026

“When you change the things you do because you’re scared of the way someone will react, that’s the red flag you need to pay attention to.”

From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam