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    turn off

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  2. turn-off noun (DISLIKE) [ C usually singular ] informal. something that you dislike or that you do not find interesting or sexually exciting: This system may provide a powerful tool for adults who find computers a turn-off yet need to learn to use them. Rudeness is, for me, the ultimate turn-off.

  3. 1. : to stop the flow of or shut off by or as if by turning a control. turn the water off. 2. : to cause to lose interest : bore. economics turns me off. also : to evoke a negative feeling in. 3.

  4. 1. to leave (a road, pathway, etc) 2. (of a road, pathway, etc) to deviate from (another road, etc) 3. (tr, adverb) to cause (something) to cease operating by turning a knob, pushing a button, etc. to turn off the radio. 4. (transitive) informal. to cause (a person, etc) to feel dislike or distaste for (something)

  5. Define turn off. turn off synonyms, turn off pronunciation, turn off translation, English dictionary definition of turn off. v. turned , turn·ing , turns v. tr. 1. a. To cause to move around an axis or center; cause to rotate or revolve: A motor turns the wheels.

  6. TURNOFF definition: 1. a short road that leads from a large road onto a smaller one: 2. speech, behavior, or some…. Learn more.

  7. noun. 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. a place at which one diverges from or changes a former course. an act of turning off.

  8. Definitions of turn off. verb. cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch. “ Turn off the stereo, please”. synonyms: cut, switch off, turn out. see more. verb. cause to feel intense dislike or distaste. synonyms: put off.