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alter

OL-tuh
verb
1
To change something, especially in a fairly small or specific way.
"She altered her plans after hearing the weather forecast."
"The tailor altered the suit so it would fit properly."
2
To neuter or spay an animal.
"The shelter requires all adopted cats to be altered."

How to Use Alter

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo make something different from what it was, whether that's a plan, a document, clothing, or an animal.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "altar," the sacred platform — same sound, unrelated meaning.

Easily confused with
Common pairings
alter course alter clothing alter the outcome

Word Forms

altered past tense, alters plural, alters singular

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Etymology

From Old French alterer, from Medieval Latin alterare ("to make other"), ultimately from Latin alter, "the other."

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