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    Sea change
    /ˈsē ˌCHānj/

    noun

    • 1. a profound or notable transformation: "recent years have witnessed a sea change in the fortunes of car safety as a marketable quantity"
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  3. Learn the origin and usage of the term sea change, which can mean a change brought about by the sea or a marked transformation. See examples from literature and current events, and explore related words and articles.

  4. Sea change or sea-change is an English idiomatic expression that denotes a substantial change in perspective, especially one that affects a group or society at large, on a particular issue. It is similar in usage and meaning to a paradigm shift , and may be viewed as a change to a society or community's zeitgeist , with regard to a specific issue.

  5. Sea change is a phrase from Shakespeare's The Tempest that means a marked change or transformation. Learn how it evolved from a literal sea-related metamorphosis to a figurative expression for any kind of change.

  6. A sea change is a radical change or transformation, often used in Shakespeare's plays. Learn the origin of the phrase from The Tempest and see how it is used in modern English.

  7. Sea change is an idiom meaning a complete transformation or a radical change of direction in attitude, goals, etc. Learn the literal and figurative meanings, examples, tips, and origin of this expression from Shakespeare's play The Tempest.

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  8. Sea change is a literary term for a complete change, often in a situation or attitude. Learn more about its meaning, usage and synonyms with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  9. A sea change is a massive, fundamental shift or transformation. The phrase is taken from Shakespeare's play The Tempest and has various synonyms and related expressions.

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