Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe changes in American Thesaurus
Words used to describe changes
beyond/out of (all) recognition ()
in a way that makes it impossible to recognize who someone is or what something is
the boot is on the other foot ()
used for saying that a situation has completely changed, so that the person who had the least power now has the most. The American expression is the shoe is on the other foot.
used for referring to something that is changing or developing very quickly
developmental (adjective)
relating to the gradual change and improvement in something over a period of time
evolutionary (adjective)
connected with a gradual process of change and development
from hour to hour/place to place etc. ()
used for showing that something changes every hour/is different in every place etc.
no better/worse etc. than before
on the turn ()
quicksilver (adjective)
radically (adverb)
if something changes radically, it changes completely or in a way that is very noticeable
tectonic (adjective)
tectonic changes are very large and significant
used when you are explaining that something changes a situation
transformational (adjective)
relating to, involving or causing transformation
unpredictable (adjective)
changing often, in a way that is impossible to prepare for
unpredictable (adjective)