Turn
Definition of Turn
- 1. A circular segment of a curve Noun
- 2. The act of changing or reversing the direction of the course Noun
- 3. (game) the activity of doing something in an agreed succession Noun
- 4. An unforeseen development Noun
- 5. A movement in a new direction Noun
- 6. The act of turning away or in the opposite direction Noun
- 7. Turning or twisting around (in place) Noun
- 8. A time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else) Noun
- 9. (sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive Noun
- 10. A short performance that is part of a longer program Noun
- 11. A favor for someone Noun
- 12. Taking a short walk out and back Noun
- 13. Change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense Verb
- 14. Undergo a transformation or a change of position or action Verb
- 15. Undergo a change or development Verb
- 16. Cause to move around or rotate Verb
- 17. Change to the contrary Verb
- 18. Pass to the other side of Verb
- 19. Pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become Verb
- 20. Let (something) fall or spill from a container Verb
- 21. Move around an axis or a center Verb
- 22. Cause to move around a center so as to show another side of Verb
- 23. To send or let go Verb
- 24. To break and turn over earth especially with a plow Verb
- 25. Shape by rotating on a lathe or cutting device or a wheel Verb
- 26. Change color Verb
- 27. Twist suddenly so as to sprain Verb
- 28. Cause to change or turn into something different;assume new characteristics Verb
- 29. Accomplish by rotating Verb
- 30. Get by buying and selling Verb
- 31. Cause to move along an axis or into a new direction Verb
- 32. Channel one's attention, interest, thought, or attention toward or away from something Verb
- 33. Cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form Verb
- 34. Alter the functioning or setting of Verb
- 35. Direct at someone Verb
- 36. Have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to Verb
- 37. Go sour or spoil Verb
- 38. Become officially one year older Verb
Synonyms for word "turn"
Semanticaly linked words with "turn"
- curve
- curved shape
- bight
- twist
- flip
- flip over
- turn over
- move
- turn on a dime
- roll
- roll over
- swing about
- swing around
- turn around
- toss
- port
- face
- turn off
- turn away
- gee
- about-face
- caracole
- corner
- overturn
- tip over
- tump over
- bend
- curve
- cut
- sheer
- slew
- slue
- swerve
- trend
- veer
- deflect
- avert
- rotate
- splay
- spread out
- turn out
- circumvolve
- pivot
- swivel
- coil
- gyrate
- spiral
- corkscrew
- deviate
- divert
- pronate
- turn
- change of course
- deflection
- deflexion
- deviation
- digression
- divagation
- diversion
- right
- left
- kick turn
- stem
- stem turn
- telemark
- swerve
- swerving
- veering
- three-point turn
- version
- arouse
- awake
- awaken
- come alive
- wake
- wake up
- waken
- black out
- pass out
- zonk out
- come to
- resuscitate
- revive
- tense
- tense up
- decompress
- loosen up
- relax
- slow down
- unbend
- unwind
- melt off
- reduce
- slenderize
- slim
- slim down
- thin
- gain
- put on
- apparel
- clothe
- dress
- enclothe
- fit out
- garb
- garment
- habilitate
- raiment
- tog
- cross-fertilise
- cross-fertilize
- conceive
- change
- grow
- turn
- secularise
- secularize
- citrate
- equilibrate
- fall
- become
- get
- go
- decline
- worsen
- ameliorate
- better
- improve
- meliorate
- disengage
- overgrow
- concentrate
- break
- acetify
- acidify
- alkalify
- alkalise
- alkalize
- basify
- ionise
- ionize
- ossify
- catalyse
- catalyze
- get worse
- relapse
- fluctuate
- break loose
- burst forth
- explode
- buy the farm
- cash in one's chips
- choke
- conk
- croak
- decease
- die
- drop dead
- exit
- expire
- give-up the ghost
- kick the bucket
- pass
- pass away
- perish
- pop off
- snuff it
- be born
- cloud over
- carbonise
- carbonize
- chill
- cool
- cool down
- heat
- heat up
- hot up
- carburise
- carburize
- freeze
- boil
- burn
- combust
- emaciate
- frenchify
- inspissate
- thicken
- solvate
- react
- dissolve
- fade away
- fade out
- discharge
- empty
- fill
- fill up
- homogenise
- homogenize
- clabber
- clot
- curdle
- coagulate
- ferment
- sour
- turn
- work
- integrate
- precipitate
- calcify
- coke
- carnify
- chondrify
- emulsify
- denitrify
- esterify
- etherify
- thrombose
- open
- open up
- close
- shut
- sorb
- take up
- calm
- calm down
- chill out
- cool it
- cool off
- settle down
- simmer down
- flourish
- fly high
- prosper
- thrive
- emancipate
- liberate
- become
- get into
- tangle with
- liquefy
- catch fire
- conflagrate
- erupt
- ignite
- take fire
- move
- start
- starting
- activity
- game
- innings
- attack
- down
- at-bat
- bat
- lead
- ruff
- trumping
- trick
- change state
- turn
- boil down
- come down
- reduce
- metamorphose
- transform
- transmute
- choke
- suffocate
- nucleate
- add up
- amount
- come
- development
- displace
- move
- turn
- reorient
- supinate
- port
- motion
- movement
- reversal
- turn around
- swerve
- yaw
- gyration
- revolution
- rotation
- coming back
- return
- volution
- change
- alternate
- flip
- flip-flop
- interchange
- switch
- tack
- turn the tables
- turn the tide
- commutate
- exchange
- switch over
- correct
- rectify
- right
- falsify
- commute
- permute
- transpose
- metamorphose
- transfigure
- transmogrify
- regress
- retrovert
- return
- revert
- turn back
- desynchronise
- desynchronize
- deconsecrate
- desecrate
- unhallow
- undo
- change of direction
- reorientation
- go
- locomote
- move
- travel
- twiddle
- rotary motion
- rotation
- change
- bald
- change state
- turn
- turn
- duty period
- shift
- work shift
- channel
- channelise
- channelize
- transfer
- transmit
- transport
- deflate
- throw
- athletics
- sport
- division
- part
- section
- top
- top of the inning
- bottom
- bottom of the inning
- period of play
- play
- playing period
- move
- go around
- revolve
- rotate
- performance
- public presentation
- show-stopper
- showstopper
- stopper
- displace
- move
- evert
- leaf
- favor
- favour
- direct
- send
- walk
- agriculture
- farming
- husbandry
- cut into
- delve
- dig
- turn over
- till
- ridge
- disk
- harrow
- form
- shape
- turn
- grow
- turn
- color
- colour
- discolor
- discolour
- injure
- wound
- alter
- change
- modify
- become
- turn
- turn
- do
- perform
- commerce
- commercialism
- mercantilism
- acquire
- get
- displace
- move
- turn
- bring about
- direct
- send
- take up
- change form
- change shape
- deform
- dent
- indent
- incurvate
- gnarl
- crank
- convolute
- convolve
- control
- operate
- aim
- direct
- take
- take aim
- train
- appeal
- invoke
- change state
- turn
- ferment
- work
- age
- get on
- maturate
- mature
- senesce