turn in (Meaning)
turn in (v)
make an entrance by turning from a road
to surrender someone or something to another
carry out (performances)
prepare for sleep
Synonyms & Antonyms of turn in
turn in Sentence Examples
- Emily turned to her friend with a questioning gaze.
- The car smoothly turned the corner, navigating the intersection.
- The key turned in the lock, unlocking the heavy door.
- She turned the dial to the right, adjusting the temperature of the heater.
- The page turned with a crisp rustle, revealing the next chapter.
- The tide turned abruptly, forcing the boats to seek shelter.
- The argument turned ugly, with both parties exchanging heated words.
- The dancer turned and twirled, her movements mesmerizing the audience.
- The weather turned for the worse, bringing rain and strong winds.
- Time seemed to turn backward as he reminisced about his childhood.
FAQs About the word turn in
make an entrance by turning from a road, to surrender someone or something to another, carry out (performances), prepare for sleep
turn over, render, surrender,relinquish, deliver, hand over, transfer, cough up, give up, resign
retain, retain, keep,keep,withhold, withhold,
Emily turned to her friend with a questioning gaze.
The car smoothly turned the corner, navigating the intersection.
The key turned in the lock, unlocking the heavy door.
She turned the dial to the right, adjusting the temperature of the heater.