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How to pronounce turn out in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms arise, get up, rise, uprise
Type Words
Synonyms bear
Type of create, make
Has types spin off, fruit, seed, crop, overbear
Type Words
Synonyms boot out, chuck out, eject, exclude, turf out
Type of expel, kick out, throw out
Has types exorcize, exorcise, show the door, bounce, evict, force out
Type Words
Synonyms prove, turn up
Type of be
Has types ensue, result
Type Words
Synonyms rotate, splay, spread out
Type of turn
Derivation turnout
Type Words
Synonyms come out
Type of terminate, end, finish, stop, cease
Has types work out, eventuate


How will the game turn out?.
Type Words
Synonyms cut, switch off, turn off
Type of flip, throw, switch
Has types kill


turn out the lights.
Type Words
Type of meet, gather, assemble, forgather, foregather
Derivation turnout
Type Words
Type of appear
Type Words
Type of fit, fit out, outfit, equip
Derivation turnout
Type Words
Type of create, produce, make
Derivation turnout
Type Words
Type of happen, fall out, go on, hap, occur, pass, pass off, come about, take place

Examples of turn out

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If the Pats can keep rolling, Watson thinks this one might turn out differently.
From the thenewstribune.com
Run knife around inner edge of ramekin, and turn out the pate onto serving pate.
From the courier-journal.com
Rouse might turn out to be an interim appointment, which would be fine with him.
From the newsweek.com
He doesn't know how the game will turn out, but he knows how his team will play.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Amazon dramatically underestimated the hit that the Kindle would turn out to be.
From the forbes.com
What may seem trivial to you may turn out to be inspiring and helpful to others.
From the forbes.com
We've been very fortunate over the years to have everything turn out positively.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Containment may turn out to be the West's most palatable policy option in Libya.
From the time.com
He's 4 years younger than Torres as well so it could turn out to be a good deal.
From the independent.co.uk