Pronunciation: /tɜːrn tuː/
verb to change or switch to a different state, condition, or direction
A1 When I need help, I turn to my family for support.
A2 If you have any questions, you can turn to the teacher for help.
B1 In times of crisis, people often turn to religion for comfort.
B2 When facing a difficult decision, it is important to turn to trusted advisors for guidance.
C1 During times of uncertainty, many individuals turn to meditation as a way to find inner peace.
C2 Successful leaders know when to turn to their team for input and collaboration.
preposition used to indicate the direction or aim of something
A1 When in doubt, turn to your teacher for help.
A2 If you need advice, you can always turn to your friends.
B1 In times of crisis, people often turn to religion for comfort.
B2 When facing a difficult decision, it's important to turn to trusted sources for guidance.
C1 Many individuals turn to therapy as a way to work through their emotional issues.
C2 During times of uncertainty, it is common for leaders to turn to experts for advice.
formal In times of crisis, it is common for people to turn to their faith for guidance.
informal When I need advice, I always turn to my best friend for help.
slang When I'm feeling down, I usually turn to music to cheer me up.
figurative When faced with a difficult decision, sometimes it's best to turn to your gut instinct.
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