change [cheynj] Show IPA verb, changed, chang·ing, noun
verb (used with object)
1.
to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's name; to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
2.
to transform or convert (usually followed by into ): The witch changed the prince into a toad.
3.
to substitute another or others for; exchange for something else, usually of the same kind: She changed her shoes when she got home from the office.
4.
to give and take reciprocally; interchange: to change places with someone.
5.
to transfer from one (conveyance) to another: You'll have to change planes in Chicago.
verb (used without object)
9.
to become different: Overnight the nation's mood changed.
10.
to become altered or modified: Colors change if they are exposed to the sun.
11.
to become transformed or converted (usually followed by into ): The toad changed into a prince again.
12.
to pass gradually into (usually followed by to or into ): Summer changed to autumn.
13.
to make a change or an exchange: If you want to sit next to the window, I'll change with you.
noun
18.
the act or fact of changing; fact of being changed.
19.
a transformation or modification; alteration: They noticed the change in his facial expression.
20.
a variation or deviation: a change in the daily routine.
21.
the substitution of one thing for another: We finally made the change to an oil-burning furnace.
22.
variety or novelty: Let's try a new restaurant for a change.











