altered
UK /ˈɔːl.təd/ US /ˈɔl.tɚd/
adj 2noun 1
Collocations
5ADJ.
battle-ground, chief, insolent, old, typical
The old farmhouse looked completely altered after they renovated it last year.
VERB + ALTERED
coat, got, share, suffering, suit, use
She got altered after a few drinks at the party last night.
ALTERED + NOUN
aspect, certificate, clothes, course, lot, lunch, perception, reality
She had to buy altered clothes after losing weight over the summer.
PREP.
about, from, in, in
The recipe was altered from the original version to suit our dietary needs.
ADV.
completely, digitally, genetically, nowhere, perhaps
The old photograph had been digitally altered to remove the background.
Your note
not saved0 chars