change form
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Definition
- Verb:
- To assume a different shape or form: To undergo a transformation in appearance, structure, or nature.
Usage
- The verb "change form" is used to describe the process where something alters its physical shape, structure, or essential nature. It often implies a noticeable or significant transformation.
Examples
- Verb:
- The caterpillar will eventually change form and become a butterfly.
- Under extreme pressure, carbon can change form into diamond.
- The cloud seemed to change form as the wind blew, shifting from a rabbit to a ship.
Advanced Usage
- "to change form into": To transform and become a specific new thing.
- In the myth, the god could change form into any animal.
Variants and Related Words
- Transform (verb): To change in form, appearance, or structure.
- The renovation will transform the old warehouse into modern apartments.
- Metamorphose (verb): To change completely in form or nature, often used in biology or for dramatic changes.
- Tadpoles metamorphose into frogs.
- Morph (verb): To change smoothly from one image or shape to another, often using computer graphics.
- The special effect made the actor's face morph into a monster's.
Synonyms
- Transform
- Metamorphose
- Convert
- Transmute
Related Phrases
- Change shape: A very similar phrase focusing specifically on alteration of physical outline.
- The material changes shape when heated.
Verb
- assume a different shape or form