Pronunciation: /miːfɔːrmər/
noun a person who has changed or reformed themselves
A1 A meformer is someone who used to be a different profession before.
A2 As a meformer, she transitioned from being a lawyer to becoming a chef.
B1 The meformer shared their experience of changing careers at the networking event.
B2 Being a meformer, he had to adapt to a whole new industry and skill set.
C1 The meformer's success story was featured in a business magazine.
C2 After years of hard work, the meformer reached the top of their new profession.
adjective describing someone who has undergone a transformation or improvement
A1 I am a meformer artist, trying to improve my skills.
A2 She is a meformer writer, working on her first novel.
B1 The meformer chef is experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen.
B2 As a meformer musician, he is constantly practicing and learning new techniques.
C1 The meformer athlete has dedicated years to training and perfecting their craft.
C2 Despite being a meformer actor, she has already received critical acclaim for her performances.
formal The meformer is a person who has undergone a significant personal transformation.
informal I used to be a meformer until I started focusing on self-improvement.
slang She's totally a meformer now after going through that breakup.
figurative Becoming a meformer is like shedding your old skin and embracing a new identity.
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