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Antonyms for changedchanged
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changedadjective
made or become different in nature or form
"changed attitudes"; "changed styles of dress"; "a greatly changed country after the war"
Antonyms:
idempotent, same(p), unchanged, nonmetamorphic, unalteredchangedadjective
made or become different in some respect
"he's an altered (or changed) man since his election to Congress"
Antonyms:
nonmetamorphic, same(p), unchanged, idempotent, unalteredchangedadjective
changed in constitution or structure or composition by metamorphism
"metamorphic rocks"
Antonyms:
unchanged, same(p), nonmetamorphic, unaltered, idempotent
How to use changed in a sentence?
The discussion on the conditions for peace between Israelis and Palestinians must take into account the entire region, the threats and priorities have changed.
When we look at Russia, we see a very different kind of Russia today than we saw just a few months ago, everything has changed when Russia attacked Ukraine. And I personally think that we can not trust anymore there will be a peaceful future next to Russia.
Honestly, this is trending in the right direction, but you know, it has been slow. I think in some ways things have changed -- it feels like rapidly -- and at the same time it feels like slowly.
I think, Rico [ Rodriguez [, Nolan and I changed a lot over 11 years... I especially hated the year I had braces, i do have to say, it was a really awkward year for me because I also went through puberty that summer... once we wrapped, I had other things.
We know we have to do our job as a team. Nothing really changed as far as the game plan, we really had to stick to what we do best and that's grind out at-bats and play good defense behind our pitchers.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#1802 | changed | |
#13137 | unchanged | |
#43925 | unaltered | |
#95156 | idempotent |
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