to get a new item because the old one is broken, lost, or worn out · to substitute an old item with a new one
You know that feeling when your favorite mug finally breaks, or your trusty old laptop gives up the ghost? 😩 This expression is your go-to when you're heading to the store (or online!) with the specific mission of getting a new version of something you already had. It's not about adding something new, but restoring what's been lost or worn. 🛍️
💡 This expression is super versatile! You can use it for anything from "I need to replace my phone" to "I'm going to the store to replace some missing ingredients." Just remember it implies an existing item is no longer usable or available. Sometimes people might also say "get a replacement for [something]" which means the same thing! ✨
You accidentally broke your favorite coffee mug. Which English expression describes your plan to get another one? A. to splurge on something B. to replace something C. to window shop