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transformed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "transformed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a change in form, appearance, or character of something or someone. Example: "The old factory was transformed into a modern art gallery, attracting visitors from all over the city."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
converted
turned into
changed
a simulacrum of itself
a symbol of itself
a vision of itself
a signifier of itself
transferred
a fool of itself
a parody of itself
a ghost of itself
a pale imitation of itself
translated
transposed
a shell of its former self
transform
transitioned
a sale of itself
a shadow of its former self
a genre of itself
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60 human-written examples
An island that now charges you thousands of euros to spend a couple of nights in one of the tiny white cave dwellings that cling to its cliffs, magically transformed into some of the most glamorous hotels in the world.
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They, along with other active groups in the yes campaign, such as the Radical Independence Campaign and Women for Independence, have transformed the political landscape in Scotland.
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But this quaint resort is beginning to brighten up, with the grand Hôtel de la Plage now transformed into La Fabrique, a funky lounge bar and restaurant whose DJ gets guests dancing on the waterside terrace, while a year ago, the elegant Marie Collet, turned the top floor of her imposing house into a two-room B&B.
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One piece, a vast six-foot high sculpture made from steel by Conrad Shawcross, dominates the RA courtyard, while a specially commissioned work by Turner-nominated Jim Lambie sees the gallery's central staircase transformed into a multi-coloured artwork.
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The CW loved the pilot and transformed it into an hour-long comedy for broadcast TV.
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Some celebrate multiculturalism for having transformed Britain into a vibrant, cosmopolitan nation.
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In a couple of years this scrappy former industrial site has been transformed into a sophisticated boat haven with an eye-catching, modernist building.
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The project would have transformed part of the 54 hectare (133 acre) site just outside Lisburn, south-west of Belfast, into a shared national stadium for the province's three main sports - football, rugby, and gaelic football.
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The sheer proliferation of leading combatants has transformed this race.
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News that Jonathan Nott - who has transformed the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra in the 15 years he's been its principal conductor - is to start a new job with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in Geneva in 2017 (his contract ends in Bamberg next year), brings with it the coincidence of a planned new hall for the Swiss orchestra, replacing the Suisse Romande's current home, the Victoria Hall.
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The fact that, over the course of 15 years, Stewart transformed it into one of the world's most vital news sources is little short of incredible.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "transformed", ensure the context clearly indicates the initial state and the resulting state after the transformation. This helps avoid ambiguity and strengthens the description of the change.
Common error
Avoid using "transformed" as a generic substitute for simpler verbs like "changed" or "became" when the transformation is not significant or noteworthy. Overuse can dilute the impact of the word.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "transformed" is as the past participle form of the verb "transform". It is used in the passive voice or as an adjective to describe something that has undergone a change. Ludwig AI examples show its wide applicability.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "transformed" is a versatile term used to describe a significant change in form, appearance, or character. As Ludwig AI confirms, its grammatical correctness and wide range of use make it a reliable choice for writers. With a "Very common" frequency, the term is frequently used in the media, with a neutral tone. While alternatives like "converted" or "remodeled" may be suitable depending on the specific context, it is important to ensure that the context indicates clearly the before and after states in order to avoid ambiguity and to use it when the transformation is really meaningful to keep the word impact.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Converted
Emphasizes a change in form or function, often implying a complete alteration.
Remodeled
Suggests a structural or cosmetic change, often improving the original form.
Turned into
Indicates a change in state or condition, often used in a metaphorical sense.
Underwent a metamorphosis
Implies a significant and often dramatic change, similar to a biological transformation.
Evolved into
Suggests a gradual development or transformation over time.
Transmuted
Implies a change in nature or substance, often used in a scientific or alchemical context.
Reconstructed
Highlights the process of building or creating something new from existing parts.
Altered
Suggests a minor or partial change, without necessarily implying a complete transformation.
Adapted
Implies a change to better suit a new environment or purpose.
Shifted
Indicates a change in position or direction, either literally or figuratively.
FAQs
How can I use "transformed" in a sentence?
You can use "transformed" to describe how something has changed its form, appearance, or character. For example, "The caterpillar transformed into a butterfly" or "The old factory was transformed into a modern art gallery".
What are some alternatives to saying "transformed"?
You can use alternatives like "converted", "remodeled", or "turned into" depending on the context.
Is it better to use "transformed" or "changed"?
"Transformed" implies a more significant or dramatic change than "changed". Use "transformed" when you want to emphasize the extent or impact of the alteration.
What is the difference between "transformed" and "transmuted"?
"Transformed" generally refers to a change in form or appearance, while "transmuted" often implies a change in the fundamental nature or substance of something. "Transmuted" is frequently used in scientific or metaphorical contexts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested