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Meaning of change like seasons | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C1

Definitions

To change quickly, inevitably, and without a rationale.

intransitive

Examples

“While searching for a verbose reply In hopes to catch her attention, I sighed Because she doesn't even see How strong she is And how trivial the perils of love can truly be As the conversation lengthened And topics began to change like seasons She decided to dig a little deeper”
“Well, that's the reason, he says, “People change like seasons, Without any reasons...””
“Our minds and emotions are changing like seasons. It stays for a short period but as soon as the situation changes, our emotions about the situation change along with it.”
“[…], world is running madly, the people now might rage with passion for power, money and maltitude^([sic]) of pleasures, where fashions and styles change like seasons, children have glued their eyes to mobiles, tabs, computers...”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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