Pronunciation: /trænˈsmjutɪd/
verb to change or alter in form, appearance, or nature
A1 The witch transmuted the frog into a prince.
A2 The potion transmuted the color of the fabric from red to blue.
B1 The artist transmuted her emotions into a beautiful painting.
B2 The scientist transmuted the elements into a new compound.
C1 The author's words were transmuted into a powerful message that resonated with readers.
C2 Through meditation, she transmuted her negative thoughts into positive energy.
formal The chemical reaction transmuted the substance into a different compound.
informal The artist transmuted the old canvas into a beautiful masterpiece.
slang She totally transmuted her look with that new haircut.
figurative His words transmuted her sadness into joy.
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