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    turn out

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  2. to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one: As events turned out, we were right to have decided to leave early. How did the recipe turn out? B2. to be known or discovered finally and surprisingly: [ + to infinitive ] The truth turned out to be stranger than we had expected.

  3. Definition of turn out phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. When you turn out something such as a light or gas, you move the switch or knob that controls it so that it stops giving out light or heat.

  5. Turn out definition: the gathering of persons who come to an exhibition, party, spectacle, or the like. See examples of TURN OUT used in a sentence.

  6. TURN OUT definition: 1. to happen in a particular way, or to have a particular result: 2. If people turn out for an…. Learn more.

  7. turn out meaning, definition, what is turn out: to happen in a particular way, or to hav...: Learn more.

  8. If you are well turned out or smartly turned out, you are dressed smartly. ...a well-turned-out young chap in a black suit. ...a woman, smartly turned out in patterned skirt and green top.

  9. Definitions of turn out. verb. be shown or be found to be. “The medicine turned out to save her life” synonyms: prove, turn up. see more. verb. result or end. “How will the game turn out ?” synonyms: come out. see more. verb. prove to be in the result or end. “It turns out that he was right” see more. verb.

  10. Jul 1, 2024 · turned out. adjective. dressed well or smartly. “the girls were well turned out and smart”. synonyms: clad, clothed. wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination.

  11. turn· out ˈtərn-ˌau̇t. Synonyms of turnout. 1. : the number of people who participate in or attend an event. a heavy voter turnout. 2. a. : a place where something (such as a road) turns out or branches off. b. : a space adjacent to a highway in which vehicles may park or pull into to enable others to pass. c. : a railroad siding. 3.