Noun
A visionary, innovative person who changes the way people think of a situation.
(literally or figuratively) An innovative idea, product or procedure which changes the rules of a process viewed as a game.
Improved drug testing has been a game changer for many sports.
game-changer (plural game-changers)
Alternative form of game changer
game-changer
The places I visit in any given week are my home, so when I'm somewhere that feels good to me, it's a real game changer. If a place causes me to have a strong reaction, be it positive or negative, it'll often find its way into my music. Ron Pope
For people who currently have to burn fossil fuels to produce meager, polluting light, LED lighting is a game changer. Shuji Nakamura
Is this thing even worth reviewing? Right off the bat, I'm glad to see that my initial reactions to this thing were accurate. Anyone who believes this thing is a game changer is a tool. I'm sorry, but that's just the way it is. Paul Thurrott
He's a game changer. Every time he gets the ball, you hold your breath. Ted Ginn, Jr.
"£50 airport test could be a game-changer" is the headline in the Daily Mail, as it reports on calls from the travel industry to shorten the quarantine period. Source: Internet
A banking collapse will be a game-changer for financial markets, and we should then worry that the Fed has bound the dollar’s future to their fortunes. Source: Internet