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Turn Out (Verb)

Meaning 1

Produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery; "This factory turns out saws".

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • That factory turns out hundreds of smartphones every hour.
  • The textile mill turns out fabrics of exceptional quality.
  • They can turn out up to 50 cars per week from this facility.
  • Their machinery enables them to turn out spare parts rapidly.
  • This automated assembly line can turn out computer chips 24/7.

Hypernyms

  • Make
  • Create

Related Words

  • Turnout (noun)

Meaning 2

Outfit or equip, as with accessories; "The actors were turned out lavishly".

Classification

Verbs of buying, selling, owning.

Examples

  • The participants in the costume contest were turned out in elaborate attire.
  • The fashion designer turned out the models in exquisite evening wear for the runway show.
  • The event organizers turned out the staff in brightly colored uniforms with custom logos.
  • The hotel management turned out the tour guides in smart, crisp suits for the press conference.
  • The historical reenactment group was turned out in meticulously crafted period costumes.

Hypernyms

  • Fit
  • Outfit
  • Fit Out

Related Words

  • Turnout (noun)

Meaning 3

Come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons; "How many people turned out that evening?".

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • More than fifty guests turned out to celebrate her milestone birthday.
  • The enthusiastic volunteers turned out early in the morning to help the charity event.
  • Only a handful of supporters turned out to watch the struggling team play.
  • Despite the heavy rain, thousands of fans turned out to see the rock concert.
  • The whole neighborhood turned out for the annual street festival and fair.

Meaning 4

Cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch; "Turn off the stereo, please"; "cut the engine"; "turn out the lights".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • Turn out the lights before you leave the room.
  • Please turn out the stove when you're done with cooking.
  • Can you turn out the air conditioner, it's getting too cold in here.
  • Turn out the tap to stop the water from dripping constantly.
  • Can you turn out the main switch to prevent any electrical accidents.

Synonyms

  • Cut
  • Turn Off
  • Switch Off

Hypernyms

  • Flip
  • Throw
  • Switch

Hyponyms

  • Kill

Meaning 5

Result or end; "How will the game turn out?".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • No one could predict how the presidential election would turn out.
  • The negotiations have been intense, but it remains to be seen how things will turn out.
  • The patient's family anxiously waits to see how the surgery will turn out.
  • Everyone watched with bated breath, wondering how the crucial football match would turn out.
  • We're all curious about how our company's new project will turn out in the end.

Synonyms

  • Come Out

Hypernyms

  • Terminate
  • Stop
  • Cease
  • Finish

Meaning 6

Get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night".

Classification

Verbs of grooming, dressing and bodily care.

Examples

  • The whole family had to turn out of bed at 5 A.M. to prepare for the wedding.
  • It was a challenge for her to turn out of bed every morning at 6 A.M. to exercise.
  • The hotel guests had to turn out of their rooms by 11 A.M. to allow the staff to clean the place.
  • No one likes to turn out of a cozy bed on a cold winter morning.
  • He struggled to turn out of bed at night to answer his phone, still half asleep.

Synonyms

  • Arise
  • Get Up
  • Rise
  • Uprise

Antonyms

  • Turn In

Meaning 7

Be shown or be found to be; "She proved to be right"; "The medicine turned out to save her life"; "She turned up HIV positive".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • The weather turned out to be perfect for the wedding.
  • The new employee turned out to be highly skilled and dedicated.
  • The antique vase turned out to be a rare and valuable collectible.
  • The small investment turned out to be extremely profitable in the long run.
  • The test results turned out to be positive for the couple expecting a baby.

Synonyms

  • Prove
  • Turn Up

Hypernyms

  • Be

Hyponyms

  • Result

Meaning 8

Come and gather for a public event; "Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York".

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • Thousands turned out for the charity run to show their support for the cause.
  • Over a million people turned out to watch the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display in Sydney.
  • Fans from all over the world turned out to catch a glimpse of the famous band during their world tour.
  • Hundreds of locals turned out to protest against the proposed construction of the new highway.
  • The entire town turned out to welcome home the national team after their historic win.

Hypernyms

  • Assemble
  • Foregather
  • Forgather
  • Gather

Related Words

  • Turnout (noun)

Meaning 9

Bring forth; "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"; "The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers".

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • The peach tree turn out a bounty of juicy fruit in late summer.
  • Years of care eventually turn out vibrant and healthy orchids in her greenhouse.
  • The new recipe turn out a surprisingly tasty dessert at the dinner party.
  • After years of development, the new variety of rose turn out exquisite fragrant blooms.
  • The hybrid plant unexpectedly turn out gorgeous, rare blue flowers in the garden.

Synonyms

  • Bear

Hypernyms

  • Make

Hyponyms

  • Seed
  • Crop
  • Spin Off
  • Fruit
  • Overbear

Meaning 10

Put out or expel from a place; "The unruly student was excluded from the game".

Classification

Verbs of touching, hitting, tying, digging.

Examples

  • The nightclub owner refused to turn out the loud patrons who disrupted the event.
  • After several warnings, the teacher finally had to turn out the troublesome student from her class.
  • The management decided to turn out the employees who were responsible for the incident.
  • The university chose to turn out the graduate student for violating the research ethics code.
  • The principal's office was forced to turn out the students who had vandalized the school property.

Synonyms

  • Eject
  • Chuck Out
  • Exclude
  • Boot Out
  • Turf Out

Hypernyms

  • Kick Out
  • Expel
  • Throw Out

Hyponyms

  • Bounce
  • Exorcize
  • Show The Door
  • Exorcise
  • Evict
  • Force Out

Meaning 11

Turn outward; "These birds can splay out their toes"; "ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • Ballet dancers must learn to turn out their feet in the correct positions during routines to maintain proper form.
  • The unique skeletal structure of certain birds allows them to turn out their legs and walk sideways.
  • In classical ballet training, dancers begin by learning to turn out their legs and feet even when standing still.
  • Professional ballet dancers work tirelessly to master the subtle movement of turning out their legs without compromising their posture.
  • With proper practice, ballet students can develop the ability to fully turn out their hips and knees, enhancing their overall technique.

Synonyms

  • Splay
  • Rotate
  • Spread Out

Related Words

  • Turnout (noun)

Meaning 12

Prove to be in the result or end; "It turns out that he was right".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • It turns out that more than 50 students were absent the day of the test.
  • As it turns out, the hotel room had a better view than we expected.
  • She seemed unqualified, but it turns out she is the most capable candidate.
  • It turns out the rumor had been circulating for months before someone finally spoke up about it.
  • The medical tests turn out to reveal that she has a chronic illness that requires immediate treatment.

Hypernyms

  • Hap
  • Pass
  • Come About
  • Go On
  • Occur
  • Fall Out
  • Take Place
  • Pass Off
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