turns out Synonyms
turns out Meaning
turns out
to turn inside out, net quantity of produce yielded, equipment, rig, to prove to be, an act of turning out, clean, to get out of bed, expel, evict, to come or go out from home in or as if in answer to a summons, a clearing out and cleaning, a railroad siding, to prove to be in the result or end, a place where something (such as a road) turns out or branches off, to become in maturity, to produce often rapidly or regularly by or as if by machine, turn off sense 2, a coach or carriage together with the horses, harness, and attendants, end, strike sense 3a, to come or go out from home, to put (an animal, such as a horse) to pasture, to put or empty out of a container, to empty the contents of especially for cleaning or rearranging, the number of people who attend or who do something (as vote), to equip, dress, or finish in a careful or elaborate way, the number of people who participate in or attend an event, to put out by or as if by turning a switch, a space adjacent to a highway in which vehicles may park or pull into to enable others to pass, striker sense 1d, to call (a guard, a company, etc.) out from rest or shelter and into formation, to make by or as if by machine, manner of dress
turns out Sentence Examples
- It turns out that the package I ordered was already delivered a week ago.
- Turns out, I had the wrong idea about her all along.
- After further investigation, it turns out that the suspect was innocent.
- The DNA test results turned out to be inconclusive.
- Turns out, the best way to get over a breakup is to focus on yourself.
- I'm relieved to hear that the surgery turned out to be a success.
- It turns out that being a parent is much harder than I thought.
- Turns out, the promotion I was waiting for went to someone else.
- The weather forecast turned out to be wrong; it's actually raining.
- Turns out, it was just a misunderstanding; we're still friends.
FAQs About the word turns out
to turn inside out, net quantity of produce yielded, equipment, rig, to prove to be, an act of turning out, clean, to get out of bed, expel, evict, to come or g
wakes, rises,rolls out, gets up,arises, awakes,uprises, awakens, arouses, stirs
drops off, retires, rests, turns in,beds (down), dozes, snoozes, nods, settles, slumbers
It turns out that the package I ordered was already delivered a week ago.
Turns out, I had the wrong idea about her all along.
After further investigation, it turns out that the suspect was innocent.
The DNA test results turned out to be inconclusive.