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Synonyms for ALTER
ˈɔl təral·ter
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
alterverb
To change is distinctively to make a thing other than it has been, in some respect at least; to exchange to put or take something else in its place; to alter is ordinarily to change partially, to make different in one or more particulars. To exchange is often to transfer ownership; as, to exchange city for country property. Change is often used in the sense of exchange; as, to change horses. To transmute is to change the qualities while the substance remains the same; as, to transmute the baser metals into gold. To transform is to change form or appearance, with or without deeper and more essential change; it is less absolute than transmute, tho sometimes used for that word, and is often used in a spiritual sense as transmute could not be; "Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind," Rom. xii, 2. Transfigure is, as in its Scriptural use, to change in an exalted and glorious spiritual way; "Jesus ... was transfigured before them, and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light," Matt. xvii, 1, 2. To metamorphose is to make some remarkable change, ordinarily in external qualities, but often in structure, use, or chemical constitution, as of a caterpillar into a butterfly, of the stamens of a plant into petals, or of the crystalline structure of rocks, hence called "metamorphic rocks," as when a limestone is metamorphosed into a marble. To vary is to change from time to time, often capriciously. To commute is to put something easier, lighter, milder, or in some way more favorable in place of that which is commuted; as, to commute capital punishment to imprisonment for life; to commute daily fares on a railway to a monthly payment. To convert (Latin con, with, and verto, turn) is to primarily turn about, and signifies to change in form, character, use, etc., through a wide range of relations; iron is converted into steel, joy into grief, a sinner into a saint. To turn is a popular word for change in any sense short of the meaning of exchange, being often equivalent to alter, convert, transform, transmute, etc. We modify or qualify a statement which might seem too strong; we modify it by some limitation, qualify it by some addition.
Synonyms:
change, change, commute, convert, diversify, exchange, metamorphose, modify, qualify, shift, substitute, transfigure, transform, transmute, turn, vary, veerAntonyms:
abide, bide, continue, endure, hold, keep, persist, remain, retain, stayPreposition:
To change a home toilet for a street dress; to change from a caterpillar to or into a butterfly; to change clothes with a beggar.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
alter
Synonyms:
substitute, change, vary, modify, exchange, diversify, remodelAntonyms:
retain, perpetuate, conserve, stereotype, arrest, solidify, stabilitate
Princeton's WordNet
change, alter, modifyverb
cause to change; make different; cause a transformation
"The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
Synonyms:
change, interchange, interpolate, alter, modify, vary, qualify, commute, shift, exchange, neuter, falsify, castrate, spay, convert, switch, transfer, deepenchange, alter, varyverb
become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence
"her mood changes in accordance with the weather"; "The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season"
Synonyms:
change, interchange, variegate, interpolate, alter, motley, modify, vary, commute, shift, exchange, neuter, falsify, castrate, spay, depart, convert, switch, transfer, deviate, diverge, deepenalterverb
make an alteration to
"This dress needs to be altered"
Synonyms:
change, vary, modify, spay, neuter, falsify, interpolate, castrateinterpolate, alter, falsifyverb
insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby
Synonyms:
warp, fudge, interpolate, misrepresent, cook, alter, extrapolate, modify, vary, manipulate, spay, wangle, neuter, falsify, castrate, distort, garble, fake, changealter, neuter, spay, castrateverb
remove the ovaries of
"Is your cat spayed?"
Synonyms:
change, alter, vary, modify, demasculinise, demasculinize, expurgate, bowdlerize, shorten, spay, neuter, falsify, emasculate, interpolate, castrate, bowdlerise
Editors Contribution
change
Dictionary of English Synonymes
alterverb
Synonyms:
change (partially), vary, modify, shift, turn, transmute, metamorphose, transform, convert, make some change inalterverb
Synonyms:
vary, change, be changeable
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#347 | change | |
#848 | edit | |
#1007 | turn | |
#1050 | exchange | |
#1337 | transfer | |
#1810 | switch | |
#2484 | changing | |
#3139 | cook | |
#3140 | affect | |
#3475 | modify | |
#3558 | vary | |
#3711 | shift | |
#4174 | convert | |
#6032 | substitute | |
#6134 | fake | |
#6428 | qualify | |
#7413 | alter | |
#7436 | amend | |
#7650 | transform | |
#10105 | depart | |
#12778 | interchange | |
#13287 | modifying | |
#14936 | altar | |
#15115 | manipulate | |
#15716 | warp | |
#17421 | motley | |
#17688 | fudge | |
#18959 | commute | |
#25560 | impair | |
#26128 | shorten | |
#28042 | remodel | |
#29346 | deepen | |
#32267 | diversify | |
#32665 | distort | |
#33106 | tamper | |
#34759 | deviate | |
#40610 | veer | |
#41052 | neuter | |
#47799 | spay | |
#51757 | diverge | |
#57345 | misrepresent | |
#57389 | extrapolate | |
#64838 | falsify | |
#65281 | interpolate | |
#121242 | transmute | |
#163630 | metamorphose | |
#167240 | castrate | |
#203360 | garble | |
#248679 | emasculate | |
#308012 | wangle |
How to use ALTER in a sentence?
I'm devastated. It's hard when we lose any of our patrons, but Alter was an author and he has a huge story to tell and he wanted it told, it meant the world to him to educate all of Oregon. We all adored him, and this is a huge loss.
Their stress has real physical health outcomes, which may alter or reduce their ability to provide caregiving. This has implications on the longevity and staying-power of caregivers, especially those that are expected to provide long duration of caregiving.
As the case is now remanded to the district court for further development of the facts, we will remain vigilant to ensure that officials do not exploit this moment to alter redistricting maps in ways that undermine democracy.
You're seeing this cyber manifestation of attacks that can change, alter and diminish your physical reality, what you have in cyberspace right now is a free fire zone.
There was a growing sense amongst political insiders that the anti-recall campaign's focus on Donald Trump as the evil force we had to defeat was losing traction, then his alter ego shows up in a state where Donald Trump got about a third of the vote. ... Somebody smiled on Gavin Newsom and presented California voters with the opportunity to listen to Larry Elder.
Translations for ALTER
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- تغير, غيرArabic
- изменям, променямBulgarian
- alterarCatalan, Valencian
- abändernGerman
- alterar, modificar, cambiarSpanish
- modifierFrench
- mùthScottish Gaelic
- alterarGalician
- बदलनाHindi
- mengubahIndonesian
- alterareItalian
- 変える, 直す, 変更Japanese
- 고치다, 바꾸다, 거세하다, 변경되다, 달라지다, 개조하다, 변경하다Korean
- mutareLatin
- ବଦଳାଇବାOriya
- zmienić, przerabiać, zmieniać, przerobićPolish
- mudar, alterar, modificarPortuguese
- переделать, переделывать, поменять, изменять, изменить, менятьRussian
- изменити, promeniti, izmeniti, променитиSerbo-Croatian
- மாற்றTamil
- змінитиUkrainian
- יבערבייַטןYiddish
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