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transfiguration
noun as in change
Strong matches
- about-face
- addition
- adjustment
- advance
- break
- changeover
- compression
- contraction
- conversion
- correction
- development
- difference
- distortion
- diversification
- diversity
- innovation
- metamorphosis
- modification
- modulation
- mutation
- novelty
- permutation
- reconstruction
- refinement
- reversal
- revision
- revolution
- shift
- surrogate
- switch
- transformation
- transition
- translation
- transmogrification
- transmutation
- transubstantiation
- turn
- turnover
- variance
- variation
- variety
- vicissitude
Weak match
Example Sentences
Where the Webern was spare, the next piece, Strauss’s mystic “Death and Transfiguration,” was sumptuous, with Canellakis and the orchestra rendering phrases in richly hued colors and gentle curves.
The attack claimed at least two lives and damaged several sites, including the Transfiguration Cathedral.
Three years later, he completed the final film in his self-described “Terence Davies Trilogy,” “Death and Transfiguration.”
He established himself with a trilogy of films - Children, Madonna and Child, and Death and Transfiguration - in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The cemetery and buildings including the Church of the Transfiguration of Sotiros, a religious site visited by thousands of pilgrims each year, have suffered heavy damage.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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