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View synonyms for changer

changer

[ cheyn-jer ]

noun

  1. a person or thing that changes something.
  2. Obsolete. a moneychanger.


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Other Words From

  • trans·changer noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of changer1

1350–1400; Middle English. See change, -er 1

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Example Sentences

Bridging the world of The Patty Duke Show and Mary Tyler Moore, That Girl was a game changer.

If it turns out to be true, this could be a real game changer… of thrones.

Toby Lanzer, who heads UN humanitarian operations in South Sudan, has referred to the slaughter in Bentiu as a "game changer."

For Future Islands, a trio of indie rock journeymen from North Carolina, it was a potential game changer.

Either way, Bragman knows he took part in a moment that truly can be called a game-changer.

Quand ils ont est six semaines en vn lieu il faut changer de demeure.

It requires another head than mine to veer round so often (changer si souvent de systame).

I do not like this last author, this Abarbenel, the worse for having been a money-changer.

"Maybe he's a shape-changer," the Professor's Coltish Daughter said in a burst of evil fantasy.

Martin went to the den of the money-changer sullenly, and came back with fresh supplies.

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