turn to (Meaning)
Wordnet
turn to (v)
speak to
direct one's interest or attention towards; go into
Synonyms & Antonyms of turn to
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turn to Sentence Examples
- The road took a sharp turn to the left, leading motorists to a scenic viewpoint.
- She turned the page cautiously, eager to discover the next chapter of the thrilling novel.
- The weather took an unexpected turn, transitioning from sunshine to a downpour.
- The tide turned abruptly, leaving seashells and starfish stranded on the shore.
- The key turned smoothly in the lock, granting access to the hidden treasure within.
- The dancer gracefully turned her body, showcasing her flexibility and artistry.
- The author decided to turn the manuscript into a trilogy, expanding the narrative's scope.
- The team's fortunes took a turn for the better, leading them to victory after a series of losses.
- The conversation turned serious as they delved into sensitive topics.
- The planet Earth turns on its axis every 24 hours, creating day and night.
FAQs About the word turn to
speak to, direct one's interest or attention towards; go into
consult, refer (to),go (to), resort (to), fall back on,use, rely (on), employ,utilize, depend (on)
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The road took a sharp turn to the left, leading motorists to a scenic viewpoint.
She turned the page cautiously, eager to discover the next chapter of the thrilling novel.
The weather took an unexpected turn, transitioning from sunshine to a downpour.
The tide turned abruptly, leaving seashells and starfish stranded on the shore.