Similar words: overturned, nocturne, bourne, earned, burner, journey, mourner, adorned. Meaning: [tɜrn /tɜːn] adj. 1. moved around an axis or center 2. in an unpalatable state.
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31. I'm so glad it has turned out fine.
32. He turned and faced her squarely.
33. The tide turned against him.
34. She finished putting the milk away and turned around.
35. She turned her back on him.
36. The boiled vegetables had turned to mush .
37. His lawyer turned to address the bench.
38. He turned and murmured something to the professor.
39. Lana turned a somersault in midair.
40. He turned the knob and pushed against the door.
41. He turned up the volume on the television.
42. She turned the radio up loud.
43. I'll just make sure I've turned the oven off.
44. The girl turned away in disgust.
45. All his former friends turned against him.
46. He turned away to wring out the wet shirt.
47. Technology has turned the world into a global village.
48. To our great delight, the day turned out fine.
49. Severe brain damage turned him into a vegetable.
50. She turned back towards the crossroads.
51. Pete turned out to be a real lowlife.
52. He turned his overcoat collar up.
53. She turned and walked off into the night.
54. He turned around and vanished into the house.
55. She turned the key in the lock.
56. I turned the handle and opened the door.
57. All the rumours turned out to be true.
58. I turned round and she had simply vanished.
59. He turned his attention back to the road again.
60. The thing turned out to be correct.
More similar words: overturned, nocturne, bourne, earned, burner, journey, mourner, adorned, learned, unadorned, concerned, journeyman, turn, u-turn, turn on, turn off, turn out, upturn, turnout, turn up, return, saturn, in turn, turn to, turn in, turning, turn down, turn away, be concerned about, overturn.