Pronunciation: /ˈtɜrnɪŋ pɔɪnt/
noun a point at which a decisive change takes place
A1 The decision to study abroad was a turning point in her life.
A2 Getting a promotion at work was a major turning point for him.
B1 The discovery of penicillin was a significant turning point in the history of medicine.
B2 The signing of the peace treaty marked a crucial turning point in the war.
C1 The invention of the internet was a pivotal turning point in human communication.
C2 The fall of the Berlin Wall was a momentous turning point in world politics.
formal The discovery of penicillin was a major turning point in the field of medicine.
informal Getting accepted into college was a real turning point for me.
slang Winning the championship was the turning point of the season.
figurative Realizing the importance of self-care was a turning point in her life.
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