Meaning & Definition of word "Reformed"

Reformed

/rɪˈfɔrmd/

verb:

  • 1. Past tense of 'reform', meaning to make changes in order to improve.
    • Example: The committee reformed the policies to promote greater transparency.

adjective:

  • 1. Improved or amended in behavior, character, or condition.
    • Example: After years of struggling with addiction, he is now a reformed man committed to helping others.
  • 2. Pertaining to or characterized by a religious reform movement, especially known as the Protestant Reformation.
    • Example: The reformed church emphasizes the authority of the Scriptures.

Etymology

From the Latin 'reformare', meaning 'to form again'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

reformed character:

A person who has improved themselves, often after a troubled past.

reformed alcoholic:

An individual who has overcome alcohol dependency.

Related Words

reform:

A change intended to improve a system or practice.

reformation:

The act of reforming or the process of being reformed.

Slang Meanings of reformed

Meaning: Reformed junkie

Example Sentence: He's a reformed junkie, focusing on his recovery.

Meaning: Reformed player

Example Sentence: After settling down, he's now a reformed player.