turn out
noun(turn-out)
the number of people who participate in or attend an event
turn out
noun(turn-out)
a place where something (such as a road) turns out or branches off
turn out
noun(turn-out)
a space adjacent to a highway in which vehicles may park or pull into to enable others to pass
turn out
verb(turn-out)
to come or go out from home in or as if in answer to a summons
turn out
verb(turn-out)
to get out of bed
turn out
verb(turn-out)
to prove to be in the result or end
turn out
idiom(turn-out)
to become like (someone or something)
turn out
idiom(turn-out)
—used to say that something or someone eventually becomes something or is found to have a particular identity, quality, ability, etc.
turn out
idiom(turn-out)
to cause (a place) to become disorganized while one is trying to find something
turn out
idiom(turn-out)
to change (something) completely