turned off (Meaning)

turned off

to turn bad, exit sense 4, to cause to lose interest, to lose interest, a place where one turns off, to stop the flow of or shut off by or as if by turning a control, to change to a specified state, something that causes loss of interest or enjoyment, to turn aside, to dispose of, dismiss, discharge, to evoke a negative feeling in, a place where one turns off (as from a road), deflect, evade, a turning off, produce, accomplish, to cause dislike or loss of interest, to stop by or as if by turning a control, to deviate from a straight course or from a main road, to shape or produce by turning, one that causes loss of interest or enthusiasm, to remove (material) by the process of turning, hang sense 1b

FAQs About the word turned off

to turn bad, exit sense 4, to cause to lose interest, to lose interest, a place where one turns off, to stop the flow of or shut off by or as if by turning a co

resistant,opposing, revolted, antagonistic, negative, unwilling, shocked, resisting, repelled, squeamish

sympathetic, tolerant, understanding,friendly, fond, appreciative, charmed, delighted,pleased, admiring

I turned off the lights before leaving the room to save energy.

Please remember to turn off the stove after you finish cooking.

The loud music in the restaurant turned off many customers who were seeking a quiet dining experience.

I turned off my phone during the meeting to avoid distractions.