adaptation

simple noun23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Used to describe an adaptation that has effectively adjusted to new conditions or has been well-received.

A more informal term for a television adaptation.

A change occurring over generations through natural selection.

An adaptation of a work for the screen (film or TV).

An adaptation of a work for television.

An adaptation that closely follows the plot, characters, and tone of the original source material.

Refers to a specific feature or change that helps a species survive in its environment.

An adaptation of a work for the theatre.

An adaptation of a work for a movie.

An adaptation of a work for a movie.

An adaptation of a work for the cinema.

An adaptation of a work into a musical play or film.

An adaptation of a work into a comic book or graphic novel format.

Indicates the original source that is being adapted (e.g., adaptation of a novel).

Indicates the new environment or situation that one is adapting to (e.g., adaptation to the workplace).

Indicates the purpose or specific context for which an adaptation is made (e.g., adaptation for polar life).

Used to state that the process of adaptation is happening or taking place, often over time.

Emphasizes that adaptation is a gradual development rather than a single event.

To alter or modify something, such as a building or a plan, to suit new conditions.

To create or produce a new version of a work in a different medium.

To be responsible for the financial and managerial aspects of making an adaptation.

To be in charge of the artistic and dramatic aspects of a film or stage adaptation.

To create or produce an adaptation, especially for media like film or television.

To record an adaptation on film to create a movie.

The process of filming or recording the scenes for an adaptation.

To organize and present an adaptation as a play in a theatre.