turnoff Antonyms
Strongest:
- lure
- disarm
- charm
- entice
- lure
- pull
- seduce
- charm
- captivate
- seduce
- tempt
- captivate
- attract
- tempt
- pull
- draw
- please
- attract
- entice
- please
- disarm
- draw
Strong:
- delight
- allure
- rejoice
- enchant
- entrance
- rejoice
- gratify
- allure
- entrance
- fascinate
- gratify
- fascinate
- bewitch
- tickle
- beguile
- beguile
- delight
- tickle
- appeal-to-
- bewitch
- appeal-to-
- enchant
Weak:
Meaning of turnoff
turnoff (n)
something causing antagonism or loss of interest
a side road where you can turn off
turnoff Sentence Examples
- The road's hairpin turnoff was treacherous on a rainy day.
- The unexpected turnoff led to a secluded cabin deep in the woods.
- The flashing turnoff signal warned drivers of a nearby accident.
- The turnoff for the scenic route was easy to miss, hidden behind a cluster of trees.
- The abrupt turnoff left the car spinning on the pavement.
- The neighborhood's reputation was a major turnoff for potential buyers.
- The awkward conversation took an unexpected turnoff and ended in a heated argument.
- The new movie's plot twist was a major turnoff for critics.
- The construction turnoff created traffic congestion for miles around.
- The businessman's arrogance was an immediate turnoff for potential investors.
FAQs About the word turnoff
something causing antagonism or loss of interest, a side road where you can turn off
incline, loop,slope, inclination, hairpin, corner, curve, fold,decline, winding
lure, disarm, charm, entice, lure, pull, seduce, charm, captivate, seduce
The road's hairpin turnoff was treacherous on a rainy day.
The unexpected turnoff led to a secluded cabin deep in the woods.
The flashing turnoff signal warned drivers of a nearby accident.
The turnoff for the scenic route was easy to miss, hidden behind a cluster of trees.