changed; changing
1
2
a
: to replace with another
Let's change the subject.
b
: to make a shift from one to another : switch
always changes sides in an argument
She changed places with me.
c
: to exchange for an equivalent sum of money (as in smaller denominations or in a foreign currency)
change a 20-dollar bill
d
: to undergo a modification of
foliage changing color
e
: to put fresh clothes or covering on
change the baby
change a bed
1
: to become different
Some things never change.
drivers waiting for the light to change
2
: to undergo transformation, transition, or substitution
winter changing to spring
She was wearing a strange smile. … then her smile changed back to the kind one that I recognized …—
Amy Tan
4
: to put on different clothes
Give me a minute to change for dinner.
5
: to shift from one plane, train, etc. to another : transfer
on the bus trip he had to change twice
6
of the voice
: to shift to lower register : break
His voice started to change when he turned 13.
7
of the moon
: to pass from one phase (see phase entry 1 sense 1) to another
changer
noun
1
: the act, process, or result of changing: such as
a
: alteration
a change in the weather
There has been little change in her routine.
b
: transformation
a time of vast social change
going through changes
c
: substitution
a change of scenery
a change of address
d
: something different from what is usual
Let's dine out for a change.
e
: the passage of the moon from one monthly revolution (see revolution sense 2a) to another
also
: the passage of the moon from one phase (see phase entry 1 sense 1) to another
f
: the act of shifting from one plane, train, etc. to another
There's no direct flight, so the trip requires a change.
g
or less commonly Change
: menopause
—used with the
… a GP and menopause specialist … said the mental aspects of the change were frequently overlooked.—
John Ely
2
a
: money returned when a payment exceeds the amount due
told the barista to keep the change
b
: money in small denominations received in exchange for an equivalent sum in larger denominations
I need change for this 100-dollar bill.
c
: coins especially of low denominations
a pocketful of change
d
: a negligible additional amount
only six minutes and change left in the game
e
: money sense 1
cost a large chunk of change
3
: a fresh set of clothes
You'll need a change for sightseeing later.
4
British
: exchange sense 5a
5
: changeup
6
: an order in which a set of bells is struck in change ringing
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Merriam-Webster unabridged




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