Pronunciation: /tʃeɪndʒd/
verb to make or become different
A1 I changed my hairstyle yesterday.
A2 She changed her mind about going to the party.
B1 The weather changed suddenly, and it started raining.
B2 After traveling to different countries, his perspective on life changed significantly.
C1 The company changed its policies to adapt to the new market trends.
C2 The political landscape of the country changed drastically after the election.
adjective different from what it was before
A1 The weather changed suddenly and it started raining.
A2 She had a changed attitude towards her studies after failing the exam.
B1 The company implemented a changed policy regarding employee benefits.
B2 The new manager brought about a changed work culture in the office.
C1 The political landscape of the country changed drastically after the election.
C2 The artist's style changed over the years, reflecting different influences.
formal The company's policies have changed over the years to adapt to new regulations.
informal I can't believe how much you've changed since high school!
slang She totally ghosted me after things changed between us.
figurative His perspective on life completely changed after the accident.
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