change for the better
3 antonyms and opposites of change for the better, grouped by meaning.
Noun — An alteration that leaves a situation, person or thing improved rather than worse.
Synonyms by Meaning
1. noun
An alteration that leaves a situation, person or thing improved rather than worse.
“Moving out of the city was a real change for the better.”
Opposites
2. phrase
Used with a verb such as change or turn to say that something has improved.
“His attitude has changed for the better since the diagnosis.”
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How to use change for the better
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Neutral; equally at home in speech and formal writing.
Frequently asked questions
Is it change for the better or change to the better?
Change for the better is the fixed form; change to the better is not idiomatic English. The same pattern gives change for the worse and turn for the worse.
What is the difference between a change for the better and an improvement?
An improvement simply states that something got better. A change for the better emphasises that something was altered and the alteration turned out well — it carries the sense of a shift, and often of relief that it went the right way.
Can you say changed for the better about a person?
Yes, and it is one of the most common uses. Saying someone has changed for the better praises a shift in their character or behaviour, usually after a difficult period.