Transform
UK /["/trænsˈfɔːm/","/trænsˈfɔːmz/","/trænsˈfɔːmd/","/trænsˈfɔːmɪŋ/"]/US /["/trænsˈfɔːrm/","/trænsˈfɔːrmz/","/trænsˈfɔːrmd/","/trænsˈfɔːrmɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to change the form of something; to change in form
In simple words: to change something completely
Examples
- The new technology will transform the way we communicate.
- She managed to transform her sadness into motivation to succeed.
- The company aims to transform traditional industries with innovative solutions.
- After a good night's sleep, I felt transformed and ready to tackle the day.
- In the movie, the character undergoes a journey that will ultimately transform him.
Usage notes
Use 'transform' in contexts like science, personal change, or arts. Avoid using in overly casual situations.
Grammar pattern
transform + object
Memory hint
Think of 'transformer' robots that change shape.
Collocations
- considerably
- dramatically
- fundamentally
- help (to)
- be used to
- from
- into
- the ability to transform somebody/something
- the power to transform somebody/something
- considerably
- dramatically
- fundamentally
- help (to)
- be used to
- from
- into
- the ability to transform somebody/something
- the power to transform somebody/something
Synonyms
- convert
Antonyms
- maintain
- preserve
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'transpose' when referring to changing order.
- Using 'transform' without a clear object.
- Overusing in informal contexts.