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turn out

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The phrase "turn out" is a versatile English verb with several meanings and uses. Here’s an easy-to-understand explanation:

Basic Meaning
  1. Result or Outcome: "Turn out" often refers to how something ends or the result of a situation.

    • Example: "I was nervous about the exam, but it turned out I passed!"
  2. To Gather or Show Up: It can also mean to come or gather for an event.

    • Example: "Many people turned out for the concert last night."
  3. To Produce: "Turn out" can refer to the process of making or producing something, usually in large quantities.

    • Example: "The factory turns out thousands of toys each month."
  4. To Shut Off Something: It can mean to stop something from working, like turning off a light.

    • Example: "Can you turn out the lights before we leave?"
Advanced Usage
  • To Turn Out Well/Badly: This phrase is used to describe the quality of the outcome.
    • Example: "The dinner turned out well, everyone enjoyed it."
Word Variants
  • Turned out: This is the past tense of "turn out."
    • Example: "It turned out to be a great day."
Different Meanings
  • To Expel or Exclude: "Turn out" can mean to remove someone from a place or situation.
    • Example: "He was turned out of the game for unfair play."
Synonyms

Some synonyms for "turn out" depending on the context include: - Result: end up, conclude - Gather: show up, attend - Produce: manufacture, create - Shut off: switch off, deactivate

Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Turn up: This means to arrive or appear unexpectedly.

    • Example: "She always turns up late to meetings."
  • Turn down: This means to reject or refuse something.

    • Example: "He turned down the job offer."
Summary

"Turn out" is a useful phrase in English that can describe the outcome of a situation, the act of gathering for an event, or the production of items. It can also relate to shutting off devices or excluding someone from a group.

Verb
  1. get up and out of bed
    • I get up at 7 A.M. every day
    • They rose early
    • He uprose at night
  2. cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch
    • Turn off the stereo, please
    • cut the engine
    • turn out the lights
  3. turn outward
    • These birds can splay out their toes
    • ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees
  4. outfit or equip, as with accessories
    • The actors were turned out lavishly
  5. come and gather for a public event
    • Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York
  6. put out or expel from a place
    • The unruly student was excluded from the game
  7. bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"
    • The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers
  8. come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons
    • How many people turned out that evening?
  9. result or end
    • How will the game turn out?
  10. produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery
    • This factory turns out saws
  11. prove to be in the result or end
    • It turns out that he was right
  12. 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

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