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turn
noun as in rotation, curving around
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in sudden change
noun as in chance, opportunity
noun as in walk, outing
noun as in aptitude, knack
Strongest match
verb as in revolve, curve
Strong matches
verb as in reverse; change course
Strong matches
verb as in adapt, fit
verb as in become sour or tainted
verb as in use; resort to
verb as in sicken
verb as in change one's mind; defect
Example Sentences
From then on, however, his season started to turn.
Stephen Colbert is already turning a major career shake-up into dramatic television fodder.
As the vice-captain, she was vocal in the dressing room, an important part of Wiegman's leadership group and someone young players often turned to for advice.
Chasing 233, the Proteas were on the ropes at 78-5, but their tail refused to throw in the towel, showing the same grit that saw them turn the tables on India in their previous outing.
Torrential rains battered several Mexican states over several days last week, turning village streets into rivers, triggering landslides and sweeping away roads and bridges.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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