A Change Of Air

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Pronunciation: /ə tʃeɪndʒ ʌv ɛr/

Definitions of a change of air

noun a change of air

Example Sentences

A1 I need a change of air, let's go for a walk in the park.

A2 After being stuck inside all day, I really need a change of air.

B1 Taking a vacation is a great way to get a change of air and relax.

B2 Sometimes a change of air is all you need to clear your mind and feel refreshed.

C1 The doctor recommended a change of air to improve my respiratory health.

C2 Living in the city was becoming overwhelming, so I decided to move to the countryside for a change of air.

Examples of a change of air in a Sentence

formal The doctor recommended a change of air to improve the patient's respiratory condition.

informal Let's take a vacation and get a change of air, it'll do us good.

slang I'm feeling so stressed, I need to get out of town for a change of air.

figurative Sometimes a change of air is all you need to gain a new perspective on life.

Grammatical Forms of a change of air

plural

changes of air

comparative

more changes of air

superlative

most changes of air

present tense

is a change of air

future tense

will be a change of air

perfect tense

has been a change of air

continuous tense

is being a change of air

singular

a change of air

positive degree

a positive change of air

infinitive

to have a change of air

gerund

having a change of air

participle

a changed air

Origin and Evolution of a change of air

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'a change of air' originated from the belief in the therapeutic benefits of different climates and environments on one's health.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of improving one's health by traveling to a different location with a different climate, the phrase 'a change of air' has evolved to also refer to a change in environment or surroundings for a mental or emotional refreshment.