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Turnout — synonyms, turnout antonyms, definition

1. turnout (Noun) N. Amer

32 synonyms
aggregate assembly attendance audience congregation crowd getup lay-by layby outcome outfit outgrowth output outturn position posture produce product production public • • •
8 definitions

turnout (Noun) — The group that gathers together for a particular occasion. ex. "a large turnout for the meeting"

turnout (Noun) — A part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park.

turnout (Noun) — A short stretch of railway track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass.

turnout (Noun) — What is produced in a given time period.

turnout (Noun) — A set of clothing (with accessories). ex. "his turnout was exceedingly elegant"

turnout (Noun) — Attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election). ex. "the turnout for the rally"

turnout (Noun) — (ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip.

turnout (Noun) — Designated paved area beside a main road where cars can stop temporarily.

18 types of
area assemblage attendance attending attire dress garb gathering part portion product production railroad railroad track railway railway track rotary motion rotation
5 types
bib-and-tucker ensemble playsuit throughput trousseau
2 parts of
road route

2. turnout (Verb) N. Amer

19 synonyms
arise bear boot out chuck out come out cut eject exclude get up prove rise rotate splay spread out switch off turf out turn off turn up uprise
1 antonym
turn in
12 definitions

turnout (Verb) — Be shown or be found to be. ex. "The medicine turned out to save her life"

turnout (Verb) — Prove to be in the result or end. ex. "It turns out that he was right"

turnout (Verb) — Produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery. ex. "This factory turns out saws"

turnout (Verb) — Result or end. ex. "How will the game turn out?"

turnout (Verb) — Come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons. ex. "How many people turned out that evening?"

turnout (Verb) — Bring forth. ex. "The apple tree turned out delicious apples this year"

turnout (Verb) — Put out or expel from a place. ex. "The unruly student was turned out from the game"

turnout (Verb) — Come and gather for a public event. ex. "Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York"

turnout (Verb) — Outfit or equip, as with accessories. ex. "The actors were turned out lavishly"

turnout (Verb) — Turn outward.

turnout (Verb) — Cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch. ex. "turn out the lights"

turnout (Verb) — Get up and out of bed. ex. "I turn out at 7 A.M. every day"

35 types of
Flip appear assemble be cease come about create end equip expel fall out finish fit fit out foregather forgather gather go on hap happen • • •
16 types
bounce crop ensue eventuate evict exorcise exorcize force out fruit kill overbear result seed show the door spin off work out