turned-on Synonyms
turned-on Meaning
turned-on (s)
feeling great sexual desire
turned-on
keenly aware of and responsive to what is new and fashionable
turned-on Sentence Examples
- The flickering lights turned on, illuminating the room with an eerie glow.
- With a flick of the switch, the television turned on, displaying a vibrant image.
- The pilot turned on the engine, causing a deafening roar to fill the cabin.
- The music turned on automatically, filling the space with soothing melodies.
- The computer turned on after I pressed the power button, its screen lighting up.
- The faucet turned on, releasing a steady stream of water into the sink.
- The air conditioner turned on, providing a refreshing blast of cool air.
- The teenager turned on the video game console, his eyes wide with anticipation.
- The security system turned on as soon as the door opened, the alarm's siren blaring.
- The emotions turned on within the group, creating an atmosphere of intense camaraderie.
FAQs About the word turned-on
feeling great sexual desirekeenly aware of and responsive to what is new and fashionable
with-it, fashionable, downtown, stylish, hip, smart, cool, groovy,now, sharp
unhip, uncool, geeky, nerdy,out, untrendy, dowdy, nerdish,unfashionable,unstylish
The flickering lights turned on, illuminating the room with an eerie glow.
With a flick of the switch, the television turned on, displaying a vibrant image.
The pilot turned on the engine, causing a deafening roar to fill the cabin.
The music turned on automatically, filling the space with soothing melodies.