Turnoff Definition & Meaning
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noun
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a small road that branches off from a larger one, especially a ramp or exit leading off a major highway.
He took the wrong turnoff and it took him some 15 minutes to get back on the turnpike.
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a place at which one diverges from or changes a former course.
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an act of turning off.
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the finished product of a certain manufacturing process, as weaving.
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the quantity of fattened livestock distributed to market.
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Slang. something or someone that makes one unsympathetic or antagonistic.
Etymology
Origin of turnoff
First recorded in 1680–90; noun use of verb phrase turn off
Example Sentences
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So, it’s understandable if the iShares quality ETF, QUAL, goes for a little more, but it’s a bigger turnoff that it does so after having underperformed since its launch in 2013.
From Barron's
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So, it’s understandable if the iShares quality ETF, QUAL, goes for a little more, but it’s a bigger turnoff that it does so after having underperformed since its launch in 2013.
From Barron's
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Yet there is also a possibility that OpenAI’s mass-market appeal becomes a turnoff for corporate customers who want AI to be more boring and useful than fun and edgy.
From The Wall Street Journal
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I passed the turnoff to the waterfall, climbed the steep paved hill and touched the Pinecrest Gate leading out to the streets of Altadena.
From Los Angeles Times
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Finally, the continually shrinking foal crop has made race fields small, a turnoff for bettors who like full fields to offer more options.
From Los Angeles Times
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Related Words
- bore
- deterrent
- drag
- nuisance
- pain
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