Pronunciation: /tɜrn əˈraʊnd/
noun a change in direction or position
A1 I did a quick turn around to see who was behind me.
A2 The turn around in the company's profits was unexpected.
B1 The manager requested a turn around in the team's performance.
B2 The project experienced a successful turn around after implementing new strategies.
C1 The turn around of the failing business was attributed to the new CEO's leadership.
C2 The company's remarkable turn around in the market impressed industry analysts.
verb to change direction or position
A1 I turned around when I heard a noise behind me.
A2 She turned around to see who was calling her name.
B1 The company was failing, but with new management, they were able to turn around their fortunes.
B2 After years of neglect, the neighborhood began to turn around with new investment and development.
C1 The team managed to turn around a losing streak and win the championship.
C2 The CEO's strategic decisions helped turn around the company's declining profits.
adverb in a manner that changes direction or position
A1 I turned around quickly when I heard a noise behind me.
A2 She turned around to see who was calling her name.
B1 The company's financial situation began to turn around after the new CEO took over.
B2 The team's performance started to turn around once they changed their strategy.
C1 The economy is expected to turn around next year after a period of recession.
C2 The business was on the brink of failure, but a new marketing campaign helped it turn around and become profitable again.
formal The captain ordered the ship to turn around and head back to port.
informal I missed the exit, so I had to turn around and go back the other way.
slang When he saw the police car behind him, he knew he had to turn around and book it out of there.
figurative After years of making bad choices, he finally decided to turn his life around and start fresh.
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