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  2. Antonyms of "turns" include1234:
    • Stagnation
    • Sudden change
    • Aptitude
    • Miss
    • Scare
    • Inability
    • Cessation
    • Chance
    • Idleness
    • Misshape
    • Misadapt
    • Perpetuate
    • Stabilitate
    • Stereotype
    • Fix
    • Arrest
    • Continue
    • Proceed
    • Stability
    • Fixity
    • Immobility
    • Stationariness
    • Unchangeableness
    • Uniformity
    • Rectilinearity
    • Indeflection
    • Continuity
    • Untimeliness
    • Incognizance
    • Oversight
    • Independence
    • Nonrequirement
    • Malformation
    • Shapelessness
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    Turn antonyms What is the opposite word for Turn? stagnation sudden change, aptitude miss scare, sudden change inability
    What is the opposite word for Turns? cessation chance idleness
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    234 Turn antonyms - Opposite of Turn. miss. n. stagnation. n. miss. failure. n. miss.

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    • turn Antonyms: misshape, misadapt, perpetuate, stabilitate, stereotype, fix, arrest, continue, proceed Synonyms: ...
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    turn
    [tərn]
    verb
    turn (verb) · turns (third person present) · turned (past tense) · turned (past participle) · turning (present participle)
    1. move in a circular direction wholly or partly around an axis or point:
      "the big wheel was turning" · "I turned the key in the door and crept in"
    2. move (something) so that it is in a different position in relation to its surroundings or its previous position:
      "turn the mould upside down"
      • change the position of one's body so that one is facing in a different direction:
        "Charlie turned and looked at his friend"
        Similar:
        change direction
        change course
        make a U-turn
        reverse direction
        swing around
        wheel around
      • aim, point, or direct (something):
        "she turned her head toward me" · "the government has now turned its attention to primary schools"
        Similar:
        aim at
        point at
        level at
        direct at
        train at
        focus on
      • change or cause to change direction:
        "we turned around and headed back to the house"
        Similar:
        change direction
        change course
        make a U-turn
        reverse direction
        swing around
        wheel around
      • (of the tide) change from flood to ebb or vice versa:
        "as the tide turned he finally managed to bring the barge into its berth"
      • move (a page) over so that it is flat against the previous or next page:
        "she turned a page noisily" · "turn to page five for the answer"
        Similar:
        flip over
        flick over/through
        leaf through
      • fold or unfold (fabric or a piece of a garment) in the specified way:
        "he turned up the collar of his coat"
      • pass around (the flank or defensive lines of an army) so as to attack it from the side or rear:
        "there was still the sea, by way of which the Persians hoped to turn all mountain or isthmus defense lines"
      • soccer
        pass (an opponent) at close quarters by feinting to go one way then moving in another direction:
        "Hooper received the ball and turned his defender before scoring with a crisp left foot shot"
      • archaic
        bend back (the edge of a blade) so as to make it blunt:
        "thou hast also turned the edge of his sword"
    3. change in nature, state, form, or colour; become:
      "Emmeline turned pale" · "the weather turned really bad"
    4. shape (something) on a lathe:
      "the faceplate is turned rather than cast"
      • give a graceful or elegant form to:
        "if I could turn a tune, I even think I should sing"
    5. induce or persuade (someone) to act against their country or associates, especially as a spy or informer:
      "there is also a concern that he would remain a security risk, especially as the authorities had already tried to turn him"
    6. cause (a person) to change their sexual orientation or gender identity:
      "for some reason he thought I was the one who could turn him"
    7. make (a profit):
      "in 2021 the company turned a profit for the first time"
    noun
    turn (noun) · turns (plural noun) · the turn (noun)
    1. an act of moving something in a circular direction around an axis or point:
      "a safety lock requiring four turns of the key"
    2. a change of direction when moving:
      "they made a left turn and picked up speed"
      Similar:
      change of direction
      change of course
    3. an opportunity or obligation to do something that comes successively to each of a number of people:
      "it was his turn to speak"
      • a short performance, especially one of a number given by different performers in succession:
        "a comic turn"
      • a performer giving one of a number of short performances.
    4. informal
      a shock:
      "you gave us quite a turn!"
      • a brief feeling or experience of illness:
        "tell me how you feel when you have these funny turns"
    5. the difference between the buying and selling price of stocks or other financial products.
      • a profit made from the difference between the buying and selling price of stocks or other financial products.
    6. music
      a melodic ornament consisting of the principal note with those above and below it.
    Origin
    Old English tyrnan, turnian (verb), from Latin tornare, from tornus ‘lathe’, from Greek tornos ‘lathe, circular movement’; probably reinforced in Middle English by Old French turner. The noun (Middle English) is partly from Anglo-Norman French tourn, partly from the verb.
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