"Turn" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Turn" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Turn" Meaning

To change direction, position, or motion. Used in a variety of situations:

Rotating an object at an angle (e.g., "turn the wheel left").
Going in a different direction (e.g., "turn right at the corner").
Changing one's expression or tone (e.g., "turn her smile into a scowl").
Rotating one's body or to face a particular direction (e.g., "turn around to look at her").
To change or cause something to change its direction or state (e.g., "the tide has turned in our favor").

"Turn" Examples

Verb


To turn means to move something or someone so that they are facing in a different direction.
"I'll turn the wheel left."
"Please turn around so that you are facing me."
To turn means to make something work or start to work.
"You need to turn the key to start the engine."
"Turn the stove to medium heat."
To turn means to change something from one type or form into another.
"You can turn your paper in an hour."
"I'll turn the dough into bread."
To turn means to make or cause someone to change their mind or intentions.
"She was convinced and was able to turn her opponent from their position."
"They tried to turn me against my friends."
To turn means to be directed or guided in a particular direction.
"The sign will turn you to the left in 500 meters."
"I'll turn you down at the first intersection."

Noun


A turn is a change or movement from one direction to another.
"I took a wrong turn and ended up lost."
"She turned the corner and disappeared from view."
A turn is a set of periods during which the same people or activities are in charge of and have control of something.
"When is my turn to take out the trash?"
"It's my turn to supervise the team."
A turn is an action or attempt to try and cause someone's defeat or failure.
"Taking turns at Scrabble increased her skills."

Idiomatic Expressions


turn around: to change in a good way
"She was a bad student until she received some guidance and was able to turn her around."
turn on: to start a device or a machine
"Can you turn on the fan?"
turn off: to stop a device or machine from working
"Turn off the stove and let it cool down."
turn down: to refuse someone an offer
"I honestly had to turn down the offer to study with someone because of personal reasons."
turn to: to move in a specific direction
"Let's turn to the park and have a picnic."

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Tumour or Tumor: <br>A tumor is an abnormal growth of body tissue, which is usually solid and can be benign or malignant, depending on whether it is cancerous.

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Experiencing periods of great uncertainty, anxiety, and upheaval. Characterized by conflict, disturbance, or upheaval, often leading to a state of turmoil or instability.

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To turn over refers to the act of turning something or someone over, often in order to change its position, direction, or allegiance.<br><br>Example: "The company's decision to turn over to a new management team led to a significant improvement in the company's performance."<br><br>Alternatively, in business, a turnover can refer to the total amount of money received from sales over a specific period of time.<br><br>Example: "The company's high turnover of sales during the holiday season helped to boost their annual revenue."<br><br>It can also refer to the act of turning someone out or removing them from a place, often in an official capacity.<br><br>Example: "The police officer was tasked with turning over the prisoner to the authorities at the courthouse."<br><br>In some contexts, it can also refer to the point at which a company or organization changes ownership or leadership.<br><br>Example: "The company went through a major turn-over after the death of its founder."

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To be turned means to be rotated, changed, or redirected in direction or movement. It can also mean to be changed or manipulated in style, fashion, or from one thing into another.<br><br>Examples:<br>- She carefully turned the handle to unlock the door.<br>- The teacher turned the tables on the students when she reversed roles and became the student.<br>- He turned his life around after he quit smoking.

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