Reformed

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/rɪˈfɔːmd/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(ri fôrmd)


reformed
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Synonyms:
denominational, unorthodox, nonconforming, sectarian, dissenting, heterodox, enlightened, Protestant, Calvinist, Zwinglian, Amish, Anglican, Lutheran, heretical
Sense: Changed
Synonyms:
altered, transformed, improved, ameliorated, amended, rectified, reconstructed, reconstituted, reorganized, revised, reestablished, reset Collocations, reworked, renewed, regenerated, changed, denatured, metamorphosed
Antonyms:
preserved, unchanged, untouched, unaltered, worsened, impaired Collocations, deteriorated, damaged, left alone
Sense: Changed for the better in behavior
Synonyms:
converted, improved, redeemed, rehabilitated, gone straight, made a new man of, turned over a new leaf, reborn, born-again, regenerated, regenerate, sworn off, righteous Collocations, good Collocations, virtuous, transfigured, transformed
Antonyms:
degenerated, wicked Collocations, evil Collocations, violent Collocations, unrepenting, remorseless, depraved, rotten Collocations, regressed, gone backwards, gone downhill


reform
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Sense: Noun: change
Synonyms:
change Collocations, amendment Collocations, revision Collocations, reformation, improvement Collocations, enhancement Collocations
Antonyms:
worsening, deterioration, damage Collocations, harm Collocations, regression
Sense: Verb: create new or better form
Synonyms:
correct Collocations, amend, repair Collocations, revolutionize, revolutionise (UK), rework, reorganize, reorganise (UK), rearrange, transform Collocations, change Collocations, improve Collocations, better Collocations, remedy Collocations, revise Collocations, rebuild, regenerate, refashion, modify, renovate, remake
Antonyms:
preserve Collocations, leave as is, botch, worsen Collocations, aggravate, break Collocations, impair Collocations, harm Collocations, damage Collocations, debase, make worse, ruin Collocations
Sense: Verb: improve your conduct
Synonyms:
rehabilitate, habilitate, improve Collocations, change your ways, turn over a new leaf, straighten out, straighten up, clean up your act, shape up (informal), go straight, see the error of your ways, make a new start, transform yourself
Antonyms:
go off the rails, reoffend, be stubborn, be set in your ways, turn to crime


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