u-turn Antonyms

Meaning of u-turn

Wordnet

u-turn (n)

complete reversal of direction of travel

u-turn Sentence Examples

  1. The driver abruptly made a U-turn, narrowly avoiding a collision with the oncoming car.
  2. The politician's sudden U-turn on his campaign promises created an uproar among his constituents.
  3. The company's decision to implement a new policy resulted in a complete U-turn in its sales strategy.
  4. The hiker lost his way in the wilderness and had to make a U-turn to find his trail.
  5. The plane was forced to make an emergency U-turn after losing one of its engines.
  6. The athlete made a surprising U-turn on his career path, deciding to retire early from competitive swimming.
  7. The government's drastic U-turn on its fiscal policy left economists baffled.
  8. The singer performed an impromptu U-turn on her concert setlist, delighting her audience.
  9. The detective made a U-turn in his investigation after discovering new evidence.
  10. The weather forecast predicted a U-turn in temperature, with a sharp drop expected later in the week.

FAQs About the word u-turn

complete reversal of direction of travel

reversal, change of heart, flip-flop, denial, volte-face, about-face, about-turn, turnabout,turnaround, indecision

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The driver abruptly made a U-turn, narrowly avoiding a collision with the oncoming car.

The politician's sudden U-turn on his campaign promises created an uproar among his constituents.

The company's decision to implement a new policy resulted in a complete U-turn in its sales strategy.

The hiker lost his way in the wilderness and had to make a U-turn to find his trail.