turn on Synonyms

turn on Meaning

Wordnet

turn on (v)

cause to operate by flipping a switch

be contingent on

produce suddenly or automatically

become hostile towards

cause to be agitated, excited, or roused

stimulate sexually

get high, stoned, or drugged

Wordnet

turn on (n)

something causing excitement or stimulating interest

turn on Sentence Examples

  1. The light switch turned on, illuminating the dark room.
  2. The engine turned on with a roar, signaling the start of the journey.
  3. The TV turned on, displaying a vibrant array of channels.
  4. The radio turned on, filling the car with the sound of music.
  5. The oven turned on, heating up for baking.
  6. The dishwasher turned on, promising to clean a stack of dirty dishes.
  7. The computer turned on, inviting exploration and productivity.
  8. The fan turned on, providing a refreshing breeze on a hot day.
  9. The water heater turned on, ensuring a warm shower later.
  10. The alarm clock turned on, abruptly ending a night's slumber.

FAQs About the word turn on

cause to operate by flipping a switch, be contingent on, produce suddenly or automatically, become hostile towards, cause to be agitated, excited, or roused, st

assault, set at, raid, descend (on or upon), attack, set on, fly at, rob, strike, storm

protect, secure, defend, cover,protect, secure, defend, cover, shield, guard

The light switch turned on, illuminating the dark room.

The engine turned on with a roar, signaling the start of the journey.

The TV turned on, displaying a vibrant array of channels.

The radio turned on, filling the car with the sound of music.