What is the meaning of change these days? I wanted to know, so I googled it. From dictionary.com I learned:
Its’ a verb (used with object), changed, chang·ing.
- to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone.
- to transform or convert (usually followed by into).
- to substitute another or others for; exchange for something else, usually of the same kind.
- to give and take reciprocally; interchange.
- to transfer from one (conveyance) to another.
- to give or get an equivalent amount of money in lower denominations in exchange for.
It’s a verb (used without object), changed, chang·ing.
- to become different, altered, modified, transformed or converted.
- to pass gradually into (usually followed by to or into).
- to switch or to make an exchange.
- to transfer between trains or other conveyances.
- to remove one’s clothes and put on different clothes.
It’s a noun
- the act or fact of changing, transformation or modification: alteration.
- a variation or deviation.
- the substitution of one thing for another.
- variety or novelty.
- the passing from one place, state, form, or phase to another.
Guess what? We are changing. Soon. Stay tuned…