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game-changer

or game chang·er

[ geym-cheyn-jer ]

noun

  1. Sports. an athlete, play, etc., that suddenly changes the outcome of a game or contest.
  2. a person or thing that dramatically changes the course, strategy, character, etc., of something:

    Social media has been a real game-changer in the company’s marketing efforts.



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Other Word Forms

  • -󲹲ԲiԲ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of game-changer1

First recorded in 1960–65
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Example Sentences

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If you want to branch out, their other flavors are banging and just as unique: the fennel tarragon crème honey, for instance, is a game-changer on a cheese board.

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Starlink aims to provide high-speed internet services to remote or underserved areas, making it a potential game-changer for rural areas unable to access traditional forms of connectivity such as mobile broadband and fibre.

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But even amidst this stress, the giraffes and the most recent translocations remain “a game-changer to the community,” Sebei says.

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For some brands live shopping has been a game-changer.

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Critics called them a "game-changer" as their uniquely playful blend of 1990s R&B and sugar-coated pop melodies broke through a K-pop market dominated by electronic beats.

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