Change, alter, vary, modify mean to make or become different Change the subject let's change the subject (= talk about something different) Change implies making either an essential difference often amounting to a loss of original identity or a substitution of one thing for another
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Alter implies a difference in some particular respect without suggesting loss of identity.
Changing synonyms, changing pronunciation, changing translation, english dictionary definition of changing
Changed , chang·ing , chang·es v To cause to be different Change the spelling of a word To give a completely different form or appearance.
Use the adjective changing to describe something that doesn't stay the same, but continually alters or changes with time. The act of changing or the result of being changed [countable] a change in her routine [uncountable] no change in the patient's condition
A replacement or substitution:[countable] the car needs an oil change every 5,000 miles.
(ˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ ) adjective not remaining the same Transient through all the changing scenes of life, in trouble and in joy Verb (used without object) changed, changing to become different Overnight the nation's mood changed
To become altered or modified. Subject to frequent variation or modification Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like changing pad, money changing, changing of the guard.
Varying, uneven, volatile, unstable, unequal, changeful, variable, fluctuating
Constant, stable, steady, unchanging, regular, changeless, unvarying, setting