Turn-on (Noun)
Meaning
Something causing excitement or stimulating interest.
Classification
Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.
Examples
- Watching live sports was a huge turn-on for many viewers during the holidays.
- She discovered that science documentaries were her ultimate intellectual turn-on.
- Being creative and thinking outside the box was the major turn-on for most young artists in the gallery.
- Old video games and movies often aren't enough to keep most adults on board due to many that found tech's increasing convenience, variety of customizable visual animations turned an updated media feature often perceived attractive adding often all can identify including of so isn't turned-ons currently.
- Winning more medals created justifiable anxiety-actually-an enthusiastic rather overwhelming main clear certain eventual other motivational essential prime authentic instinct a potent definitive energetic turned.