Transition - Wikipedia-style Article
Transition
Definition
Transition refers to the process or period of changing from one state, condition, or phase to another.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /trænˈzɪʃ.ən/ or /trænˈsɪʃ.ən/
- Respelling: tran-ZISH-uhn or tran-SISH-uhn
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /trænˈzɪʃ.ən/ or /trænˈsɪʃ.ən/
- Respelling: tran-ZISH-uhn or tran-SISH-uhn
Etymology
The word "transition" originates from Latin "transitio," meaning "a going across or over," derived from "transire," meaning "to go across or over." It entered Middle English through Old French in the 15th century.
Derivatives
- Transitional (adjective)
- Transitioning (verb)
- Transitoriness (noun)
- Transitionality (noun)
- Re-transition (noun/verb)
Synonyms
- Change
- Shift
- Transformation
Antonyms
- Stability
- Continuity
- Stasis
Usage
The word "transition" is used to describe shifts in various contexts. For example, "The company is undergoing a transition to digital operations." It can also describe personal changes, e.g., "He found the transition to college life challenging."
Related Terms
- Change: The act or process of becoming different.
- Adaptation: Adjusting to new conditions or environments.
- Transformation: A complete change in form, structure, or substance.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The process of changing from one state or condition to another: Refers to the act or period of change.
- Example: "The smooth transition between scenes enhanced the play."
- A passage or movement from one subject to another in writing or speech: Refers to a literary or rhetorical device.
- Example: "The essay lacked clear transitions between paragraphs."
- A change in energy levels, phase, or state in physics or chemistry: Refers to a scientific transformation.
- Example: "The phase transition from liquid to gas occurs at boiling point."
Verb
- To undergo or cause to undergo a change: Refers to the act of moving from one state to another.
- Example: "The company is transitioning to a hybrid work model."
- To make a transition in writing, speech, or movement: Refers to creating a smooth progression or connection.
- Example: "She transitioned seamlessly between topics during the presentation."