turn out (Meaning)

Wordnet

turn out (v)

be shown or be found to be

prove to be in the result or end

produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery

result or end

come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons

bring forth

put out or expel from a place

come and gather for a public event

outfit or equip, as with accessories

turn outward

cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch

get up and out of bed

turn out Sentence Examples

  1. The party turned out to be much more lively than expected.
  2. The experiment turned out to be a success, yielding promising results.
  3. The suspects turned out to be innocent, much to the relief of the investigators.
  4. The weather turned out to be perfect for the outdoor event.
  5. The pie turned out beautifully, with a flaky crust and a perfectly golden-brown top.
  6. The meeting turned out to be a waste of time, with little progress made.
  7. The surgery turned out well, and the patient is now on the road to recovery.
  8. The trip turned out to be a disaster, with unexpected delays and unpleasant surprises.
  9. The mystery turned out to have a simple and logical solution.
  10. The children turned out to be well-behaved and respectful on their visit to the museum.

FAQs About the word turn out

be shown or be found to be, prove to be in the result or end, produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery, result or end, come, usually in answer to an

hackney coach, stage, tandem, jaunting car, chariot, coupe, drosky, carryall, buckboard, stagecoach

drop off, turn in, retire, rest, bed (down), sleep, drop off,turn in, retire, sleep

The party turned out to be much more lively than expected.

The experiment turned out to be a success, yielding promising results.

The suspects turned out to be innocent, much to the relief of the investigators.

The weather turned out to be perfect for the outdoor event.