Changing

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃeɪndʒ/

Changing (noun)

  1. coins or small bills given back when you pay more than needed.
  2. the act of making something different or becoming different.
  3. a situation that is different from the previous one.

Examples

  • She received the correct change after buying groceries.
  • He counted his change carefully at the counter.

Common collocations: exact change, loose change, dramatic change, slight change, welcome change

Changing (verb)

  1. to make something different or become different.
  2. to take something away and put something else in its place.
  3. to give or receive money in different forms or currencies.

Examples

  • They decided to change the design of the product.
  • She wants to change her hairstyle for the summer.

Synonyms of Changing

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Changing

  • when discussing stability or lack of change
  • when maintaining original state