Transmuted

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /trænˈsmjutɪd/

Definitions of transmuted

verb to change or alter in form, appearance, or nature

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of transmuted in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of transmuted

past tense

transmuted

plural

transmutes

comparative

more transmuted

superlative

most transmuted

present tense

transmute

future tense

will transmute

perfect tense

has transmuted

continuous tense

is transmuting

singular

transmuted

positive degree

transmuted

infinitive

to transmute

gerund

transmuting

participle

transmuting

Origin and Evolution of transmuted

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'transmuted' originated from the Latin word 'transmutare', which is a combination of 'trans' meaning 'across' and 'mutare' meaning 'to change'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'transmuted' has retained its original meaning of changing or transforming something across different contexts and fields, such as alchemy, chemistry, and metaphorical transformations.