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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.”

improvement upturn step forward turn for the better

Opposites

change for the worse setback deterioration

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.”

Opposites

change for the worse

Antonyms

change for the worse setback deterioration

How to use change for the better

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

a change for the better changed for the better turn for the better definitely a change for the better

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.

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