Turned: meaning, definitions and examples
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turned
[ tɜrnd ]
action of rotation
To turn means to move something around a central point or axis. It can also refer to changing direction, shifting position, or switching a focus from one thing to another.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- She turned the doorknob to open the door.
- He turned to the left at the intersection.
- The wheel turned smoothly under the pressure.
- Please turn off the lights before you leave.
change in state
To turn can also imply a change in condition or state, such as turning a situation from bad to good. It often suggests a transition or transformation occurring over time.
Synonyms
alter, change, convert, transform
Examples of usage
- The weather turned cold suddenly.
- She turned her life around after the incident.
- The discussion turned heated quickly.
- His fortune turned for the better after he started a new business.
Translations
Translations of the word "turned" in other languages:
🇵🇹 virou
- virou-se
- transformou
🇮🇳 बदला
- मुड़ा
- परिवर्तित
🇩🇪 wurde
- gedreht
- verwandelt
🇮🇩 berubah
- diputar
- diubah
🇺🇦 перетворився
- повернувся
- обернувся
🇵🇱 zmienił
- obrócił
- przekształcił
🇯🇵 回転した
- 変わった
- 変形した
🇫🇷 devenu
- tourné
- transformé
🇪🇸 convertido
- girado
- cambiado
🇹🇷 dönmüş
- değiştirilmiş
- çevrilmiş
🇰🇷 변한
- 돌린
- 바뀐
🇸🇦 تحول
- استدار
- تغير
🇨🇿 převrátit
- změnil
- otočil
🇸🇰 otočil
- zmenil
- premenil
🇨🇳 转变
- 转动
- 变成
🇸🇮 spremenjen
- obrnjen
- preoblikovan
🇮🇸 breytt
- snúið
- umbreytt
🇰🇿 айналды
- өзгерді
- айналған
🇬🇪 შეიცვალა
- გადაცურდა
- გარდაიქმნა
🇦🇿 dönüb
- dəyişdi
- çevrildi
🇲🇽 cambiado
- girado
- transformado
Etymology
The word 'turn' originates from Old English 'turnian', which means 'to turn, to revolve'. This word can be traced back to Proto-Germanic *turnijaną, which means 'to turn, to rotate'. The sense of 'turning' as a physical action has been consistent throughout its history. Over time, the word evolved in Middle English to 'turnen', and it retained its meanings related to movement and change. By the 15th century, 'turn' had expanded to include figurative uses, such as turning one's thoughts or fortunes. The flexibility of 'turn' has allowed it to remain relevant in various contexts, emphasizing both physical and metaphorical transformation.