turn to (Meaning)

Wordnet

turn to (v)

speak to

direct one's interest or attention towards; go into

turn to Sentence Examples

  1. The road took a sharp turn to the left, leading motorists to a scenic viewpoint.
  2. She turned the page cautiously, eager to discover the next chapter of the thrilling novel.
  3. The weather took an unexpected turn, transitioning from sunshine to a downpour.
  4. The tide turned abruptly, leaving seashells and starfish stranded on the shore.
  5. The key turned smoothly in the lock, granting access to the hidden treasure within.
  6. The dancer gracefully turned her body, showcasing her flexibility and artistry.
  7. The author decided to turn the manuscript into a trilogy, expanding the narrative's scope.
  8. The team's fortunes took a turn for the better, leading them to victory after a series of losses.
  9. The conversation turned serious as they delved into sensitive topics.
  10. 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.