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How to pronounce changer in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms modifier
Type of mortal, somebody, person, individual, someone, soul
Has types standardizer, normaliser, normalizer, standardiser, adulterator
Derivation change


an inveterate changer of the menu.
Type Words
Synonyms auto-changer, record changer
Type of mechanical device

Examples of changer

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Another game changer may be the new makeup of the Legislature seated last month.
From the stltoday.com
The high court ruling on corporate campaign spending hasn't been a game-changer.
From the businessweek.com
I have been closely following Tesla ever since and this to me is a game changer.
From the latimes.com
Johnson's break, plus the Lakers'defensive switch, served as a momentum changer.
From the dailynews.com
His NASCAR career started in 1974 as tire changer for Walter Ballard's pit crew.
From the kentucky.com
He says it remains to be seen whether Apple's tablet computer is a game changer.
From the edition.cnn.com
More than any other bidder, Cornell saw the contest as a potential game changer.
From the nytimes.com
The father of five is the front-tire changer for Sprint Cup driver Clint Bowyer.
From the kentucky.com
The only thing they truly offer is X Box Live, but that's hardly a game changer.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • A person who changes something; "an inveterate changer of the menu"
  • Record changer: an automatic mechanical device on a record player that causes new records to be played without manual intervention
  • Changer is an Icelandic death metal / metalcore band, formed in 1999. The band has released two albums and two EPs.
  • The Changers are a group of super-heroes published by Wildstorm an imprint of DC Comics. The team first appears in Stormwatch #48 (May 1997), and was created by Warren Ellis and Tom Raney.
  • (Changers (The Culture)) This article describes the fictional species of the 'Culture' science-fiction setting of Iain M. ...
  • A clearing member of both the Mid-America Commodity Exchange (MCE) and another futures exchange who, for a fee, will assume the opposite side of a transaction on the MCE by taking a spread position between the MCE and another futures exchange which trades an identical, but larger, contract. ...
  • An automated mechanical device capable of mounting new media without human intervention.
  • A CD changer; a device which holds several CDs and plays them on demand without having to eject or manually sort discs. Needless to say you can now get DVD changers too.
  • Derailer. (Mainly British usage.)