Definition
The state or quality of having undergone change; the condition of being changed or altered.
Etymology
From 'changed' (past participle of 'change') plus '-ness' suffix. This formation treats the past participle as an adjective, then nominalizes it, a productive pattern in English.
Kelly Says
Philosophical and literary writing loves nominalized adjectives like 'changedness'—they let authors treat abstract concepts like 'the changedness of human nature' as concrete nouns you can discuss and contemplate, turning fleeting ideas into objects of thought.
Translations
BNবাংলা
পরিবর্তন
parivartan
DEDeutsch
Veränderung
ver-an-der-ung
ELΕλληνικά
αλλαγή
al-la-ghi
ESEspañol
cambio
kam-bee-o
FRFrançais
modification
mo-di-fi-ka-syon
HAHA
can change
kan change
HIहिन्दी
परिवर्तन
parivartan
HUMagyar
változás
va-lto-zas
IDBahasa Indonesia
perubahan
pe-ru-bahan
ITItaliano
cambiamento
kam-bee-a-men-to
MSBahasa Melayu
perubahan
pe-ru-bahan
NLNederlands
verandering
ver-an-der-ing
PTPortuguês
mudança
moo-dan-sa
RUРусский
изменение
iz-men-i-ye
SVSvenska
förändring
för-an-der-ing
SWKiswahili
abadiliko
a-ba-di-li-ko
TAதமிழ்
மாற்றம்
ma-ar-rat-am
THไทย
การเปลี่ยนแปลง
gaan-plian-plaeng
TLTL
pagbabago
pa-ga-ba-go
TRTürkçe
değişim
de-yi-sim
UKУкраїнська
зміна
z-mi-na
VITiếng Việt
thay đổi
thay doi