turn off (Meaning)
turn off (v)
cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch
make a turn
cause to feel intense dislike or distaste
Synonyms & Antonyms of turn off
Synonyms:
- winding
- fold
- spiral
- dogleg
- decline
- curve
- incurvature
- flexure
- convolution
- coil
- swirl
- buckle
- reflection
- twist
Antonyms:
turn off Sentence Examples
- The bright lights in the room were starting to turn off my enthusiasm.
- The loud music turned off my ability to concentrate.
- The unpleasant smell of the food turned off my appetite.
- The manipulative tactics of the salesman turned off potential customers.
- The lack of transparency in the company's operations turned off investors.
- The show's repetitive plotlines and wooden acting turned off viewers.
- The politician's insincere promises turned off voters.
- The heavy traffic turned off my desire to commute to work.
- The cold weather turned off my motivation to go outside.
- The negative feedback from the boss turned off my confidence.
FAQs About the word turn off
cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch, make a turn, cause to feel intense dislike or distaste
corner, inclination, hairpin,slope, incline, loop, winding, fold, spiral, dogleg
entice, draw, please, disarm, lure, seduce, lure, charm, draw, please
The bright lights in the room were starting to turn off my enthusiasm.
The loud music turned off my ability to concentrate.
The unpleasant smell of the food turned off my appetite.
The manipulative tactics of the salesman turned off potential customers.