verb

 

different to become different, or to make someone or something become different

I hadn't seen her for twenty years, but she hadn't changed a bit.

 

from one thing to another to stop having or using one thing, and start having or using another

 

clothes to take off your clothes and put on different ones

 

journey to get off a bus, plane, etc and catch another, in order to continue a journey

I have to change trains at Bristol.

 

in shop to take something you have bought back to a shop and exchange it for something else

If the dress doesn't fit, can I change it for a smaller one?

 

money to get or give someone money in exchange for money of a different type

Where can I change my dollars?

 

bed to take dirty sheets off a bed and put on clean ones

to change the bed/sheets

 

baby to put a clean nappy (= thick cloth worn on a baby's bottom) on a baby

 

noun

 

difference when something becomes different, or the result of something becoming different

We need to make a few changes to the design.

 

from one thing to another when you stop having or using one thing and start having or using another

This country needs a change of government.

 

new experience something that you enjoy because it is a new experience

Going abroad for our anniversary would make a lovely change.

 

money the money that you get back when you pay more for something than it costs

There's your receipt and £3 change.

 

coins coins, not paper money

Have you got any change for the parking meter?