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life-changing

3 antonyms and opposites of life-changing, grouped by meaning.

Adjective — Having such a strong effect on someone that it permanently alters how they live, think or feel.

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Neutral but heavily overused in marketing, where it is applied to products that plainly do not change anyone's life. Reserve it for genuine turning points if you want it to carry weight.

Etymology

From life + changing.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between life-changing and life-affirming?

Life-changing means something alters the course of your life, for better or worse. Life-affirming is always positive and means something renews your appreciation of being alive, without necessarily changing anything.

Can life-changing be negative?

Yes. Life-changing injuries, diagnoses and losses are standard collocations, particularly in legal and medical writing. The word describes the scale of the change, not whether it is welcome.

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