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What is another word for changed?
As an adjective, the word changed is often used to describe someone who has been transformed in some way, especially in terms of their personality, behavior, habits, etc. It’s especially used in expressions like I’m a changed man or She returned from vacation completely changed. A person who describes themself as changed may say they feel like a new person. In the context of clothing, saying that you’re getting changed means that you’re changing your clothes—taking off some or all garments and putting on new ones. Getting dressed is more general but it’s often used in the same way.
What is the opposite (antonym) of changed?
The direct antonym of changed is unchanged—and it’s used in the same sense. The opposite of describing someone as changed is describing them as the samethe same as always and the same as ever are two phrases that are often used. Another term is same old, as in Despite what he says about being a changed man, he’s the same old Dave. Another way of saying this without using an adjective is to say that someone hasn’t changed at all.

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They added that it would be disastrous for trust if the party 'chopped and changed', and trying to find that candidate who can re-inspire the party, never mind the voters, is proving elusive.

From BBC • Apr. 22, 2026

"They'd be the first to tell me 'you've changed' and that would break my heart," he said.

From BBC • Dec. 30, 2025

A 'money changed' sign for euro, sterling and dollar currencies is seen on the border between Northern Ireland and Ireland, in Jonesborough, Northern Ireland, May 19, 2022.

From Reuters • Jun. 10, 2022

After he was read a quote from Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho – in which he said 'our proposal will never be changed' – Pompeo fell silent for about six seconds.

From Washington Post • Mar. 4, 2019

He joined Thomson, as we have said elsewhere, in the composition of the masque of Alfred, and 'almost wholly changed' the piece after Thomson's death.

From The Age of Pope (1700-1744) by Dennis, John




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