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amended

5 synonyms and 0 antonyms for amended, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adj — Changed from an earlier version, usually to fix or improve it.

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revised corrected updated

Frequently asked questions

What does “amended” mean?

The word “amended” means changed from an earlier version, usually to fix or improve it.

How do you use “amended” in a sentence?

Here is “amended” used in a sentence: “The amended proposal addressed all of the committee's concerns.”

What part of speech is “amended”?

“Amended” is an adjective.

Is “amended” a common word?

“Amended” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "amended" and "revised"?

Both describe something changed from an earlier version to fix or improve it, and they are largely interchangeable. "Amended" is especially common in legal, legislative, and official documents, while "revised" is used more broadly across writing, plans, or edited texts.

What is the difference between "amended" and "corrected"?

"Amended" describes a broader change from an earlier version, which may include improvements, additions, or corrections. "Corrected" specifically implies fixing an error, so it is a narrower term than "amended."

Is "amended" used mainly for formal documents?

"Amended" is especially common with formal or official documents, such as an amended contract or amended law, though it can describe any earlier version that has been changed to fix or improve it.

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