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changed - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: changed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exchanged
Synonyms: replaced, replaced, restored, returned, reversed, transferred, alternated, bartered, commutated, interchanged, reciprocated, rotated, shuffled, substituted, swapped, switched, traded, transposed
Antonyms: kept, placed, stored
Main Entry: changed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: altered
Synonyms: adapted, aged, conditioned, deteriorated, developed, limited, matured, modified, moved, qualified, reformed, remodeled, renovated, revised, adjusted, amended, done over, edited, modernized, mutated, reconditioned, redone, reorganized, reprogrammed, rescheduled, shifted
Antonyms: unchanged, unmodified, unvaried
Main Entry: changed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: transformed
Synonyms: converted, remade, metamorphosed, recreated, transfigured, transmuted
Antonyms: final, permanent, stabilized
Main Entry: change
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: substitute, replace
Synonyms: alternate, barter, convert, displace, exchange, interchange, invert, remove, reverse, shift, supplant, swap, trade, transmit, transpose, switch around
Main Entry: disguised
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unrecognizable
Synonyms: camouflaged, changed, cloaked, covered, covert, fake, false, feigned, hidden, masked, pretend, undercover, incog
Antonyms: bare, open, uncovered, recognizable, revealed, unmasked
Main Entry: inverse
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: opposite
Synonyms: changed, contrary, converse, reverse, reversed, reverted, flipped, inverted, transposed, turned, turned over
Main Entry: converted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: convinced
Synonyms: changed, indoctrinated, reformed, born-again, transformed
Main Entry: corrected
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: rectified
Synonyms: changed, reformed, revised, amended
Main Entry: diverted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deflected
Synonyms: amused, changed, entertained, used, averted, preempted, rebudgeted, rechanneled, reclassified, redirected, sidetracked, taken away, taken over, turned aside
Main Entry: exchanged
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: replaced
Synonyms: changed, returned, brought back, sent back, traded
Main Entry: influenced
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: affected
Synonyms: altered, changed, determined, moved, persuaded, formed, inveigled, motivated, shaped, swayed, turned
Main Entry: mended
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: restored
Synonyms: altered, changed, corrected, fixed, helped, improved, rebuilt, regulated, relieved, remodeled, renewed, renovated, repaired, revived, abated, ameliorated, bettered, cured, doctored*, enhanced, lessened, patched up, rectified, refreshed, refurbished, regenerated, rejuvenated, remedied, reorganized
Main Entry: revised
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: corrected
Synonyms: altered, changed, fixed, improved, adjusted, amended, edited, emended, overhauled, rectified, redacted, redone, reworked, rewritten, updated
Main Entry: affected
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deeply moved or hurt emotionally
Synonyms: afflicted, altered, changed, compassionate, concerned, damaged, distressed, excited, impaired, impressed, influenced, injured, overwhelmed, overwrought, sorry, stimulated, sympathetic, tender, touched, troubled, upset, grieved, stirred
Antonyms: calm, unmoved, unperturbed, unswayed, untroubled
Main Entry: different
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dissimilar, unlike
Synonyms: altered, changed, clashing, colorful, contrary, contrasting, deviating, discrepant, disparate, distant, distinct, distinctive, divergent, diverse, incomparable, inconsistent, individual, offbeat, opposed, other, otherwise, particular, peculiar, single, unequal, unrelated, variant, various, a far cry from, antithetic, at odds, at variance, contradistinct, contradistinctive, contrastive, differential, divers, incommensurable, like night and day, mismatched, mismated, poles apart, unalike, unsimilar
Antonyms: alike, correspondent, homogeneous, like, resembling, same, similar
Main Entry: moved
Part of Speech: adjective1
Definition: transported
Synonyms: carried, changed, displaced, driven, elevated, replaced, sent, transferred, conveyed, dragged, flown, hauled, lifted, lowered, lugged, pushed, reallocated, reassigned, shifted, trucked
Main Entry: new
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: modernized, restored
Synonyms: altered, changed, improved, renewed, revived, redesigned, refreshed, regenerated
Antonyms: old, old-fashioned, out-of-date, outdated, unstylish
Main Entry: adapt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: adjust to a different situation or condition
Synonyms: acclimate, accommodate, accustom, alter, change, comply, conform, familiarize, fashion, fit, get used to, habituate, harmonize, make, match, modify, prepare, qualify, readjust, reconcile, remodel, revise, shape, square, suit, tailor, come around, get act together, grow used to, play the game, roll with punches, shape up
Antonyms: disarrange, dislocate, disorder, disturb, unfit
Main Entry: affect
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: influence, affect emotionally
Synonyms: act on, alter, change, disturb, impinge, impress, induce, influence, inspire, interest, involve, modify, move, overcome, perturb, prevail, regard, relate, stir, sway, touch, transform, upset
Notes: as a noun, affect means 'a feeling or emotion,' whereas effect means 'the result or consequence of some action or process'; as a verb, to affect means 'to exert an influence upon,' and implies the action of a stimulus that can produce a response or reaction, whereas to effect means 'to bring about as a result'
effect is a noun referring to a thing, but if you mean an action, that is affect; if you want the verb meaning 'achieve, bring about,' that is effect
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