Noun
- 1. bend, crook, twist, turn, curve, curved shape
- usage: a circular segment of a curve; "a bend in the road"; "a crook in the path"
- 2. turn, turning, change of course
- usage: the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course; "he took a turn to the right"
- 3. turn, play, activity
- usage: (game) the activity of doing something in an agreed succession; "it is my turn"; "it is still my play"
- 4. turn, turn of events, twist, development
- usage: an unforeseen development; "events suddenly took an awkward turn"
- 5. turning, turn, movement, motion
- usage: a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind"
- 6. turn, change of direction, reorientation
- usage: the act of turning away or in the opposite direction; "he made an abrupt turn away from her"
- 7. twist, turn, rotation, rotary motion
- usage: turning or twisting around (in place); "with a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room"
- 8. go, spell, tour, turn, shift, work shift, duty period
- usage: a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
- 9. turn, bout, round, part, section, division
- usage: (sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive
- 10. act, routine, number, turn, bit, performance, public presentation
- usage: a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did"
- 11. turn, good turn, favor, favour
- usage: a favor for someone; "he did me a good turn"
- 12. turn, walk
- usage: taking a short walk out and back; "we took a turn in the park"
Verb
- 1. turn, move
- usage: change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"
- 2. change state, turn, change
- usage: undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
- 3. become, turn, transform, transmute, metamorphose
- usage: undergo a change or development; "The water turned into ice"; "Her former friend became her worst enemy"; "He turned traitor"
- 4. turn, move, displace
- usage: cause to move around or rotate; "turn a key"; "turn your palm this way"
- 5. change by reversal, turn, reverse, change
- usage: change to the contrary; "The trend was reversed"; "the tides turned against him"; "public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern"
- 6. turn, move around, travel, go, move, locomote
- usage: pass to the other side of; "turn the corner"; "move around the obstacle"
- 7. turn, grow, change
- usage: pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become; "The weather turned nasty"; "She grew angry"
- 8. turn, release, transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise
- usage: let (something) fall or spill from a container; "turn the flour onto a plate"
- 9. turn, move
- usage: move around an axis or a center; "The wheels are turning"
- 10. turn, turn over, move, displace
- usage: cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book"
- 11. turn, send, direct
- usage: to send or let go; "They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion"
- 12. plow, plough, turn, till
- usage: to break and turn over earth especially with a plow; "Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week"; "turn the earth in the Spring"
- 13. turn, shape, form
- usage: shape by rotating on a lathe or cutting device or a wheel; "turn the legs of the table"; "turn the clay on the wheel"
- 14. turn, turn, grow, discolor, discolour, colour, color
- usage: change color; "In Vermont, the leaves turn early"
- 15. twist, sprain, wrench, turn, wrick, rick, injure, wound
- usage: twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days"
- 16. turn, change, alter, modify
- usage: cause to change or turn into something different;assume new characteristics; "The princess turned the frog into a prince by kissing him"; "The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold"
- 17. turn, do, perform
- usage: accomplish by rotating; "turn a somersault"; "turn cartwheels"
- 18. turn, get, acquire
- usage: get by buying and selling; "the company turned a good profit after a year"
- 19. turn, move, displace
- usage: cause to move along an axis or into a new direction; "turn your face to the wall"; "turn the car around"; "turn your dance partner around"
- 20. turn, send, direct
- usage: channel one's attention, interest, thought, or attention toward or away from something; "The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction"; "people turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium"
- 21. flex, bend, deform, twist, turn, change shape, change form, deform
- usage: cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form; "bend the rod"; "twist the dough into a braid"; "the strong man could turn an iron bar"
- 22. turn, operate, control
- usage: alter the functioning or setting of; "turn the dial to 10"; "turn the heat down"
- 23. turn, aim, take, train, take aim, direct
- usage: direct at someone; "She turned a smile on me"; "They turned their flashlights on the car"
- 24. call on, turn, appeal, invoke
- usage: have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to; "She called on her Representative to help her"; "She turned to her relatives for help"
- 25. sour, turn, ferment, work, change state, turn
- usage: go sour or spoil; "The milk has soured"; "The wine worked"; "The cream has turned--we have to throw it out"
- 26. turn, senesce, age, get on, mature, maturate
- usage: become officially one year older; "She is turning 50 this year"
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