Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for ‘Change‘
We are on the edge of 2024 and 2025, a time for change and new things. Let’s take a look at some synonyms (different words with the same meaning) for ‘change’:
Synonyms for Change
an adjustment (formal) - “I’m making an adjustment to how much chocolate I eat this year.”
a development (medium) - “There has been a development at work, Chloe and Louis are dating!”
a difference (medium) - “Ahh I can see the difference, you aren’t eating meat anymore.”
a revision (formal) - “There was a revision in the contract, I have to pay twice as much now.”
a shift (medium) - “Have you noticed a shift in how happy he is?”
a modification (formal) - “I made a modification to the washing machine, you can now wash your feet at the same time!”
a mutation (negative) - “There was a mutation in the virus, it has adapted to its new environment.”
a transformation (positive) - “Wow! Your decorating has really improved your house, what a transformation!”
Why Should I Learn Synonyms?
Synonyms are useful because you can express yourself more clearly, specifically, DRAMATICALLY, or poetically. It’s also useful to change the words you use so you don’t repeat yourself too much in your writing. And, I like words, so that’s why we are here!
Summing Up
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