Pronunciation: /tɜːrnaʊt/
noun the number of people attending or taking part in an event, meeting, or activity
A1 The turnout for the school play was very high.
A2 The turnout at the event was better than expected.
B1 The turnout for the charity fundraiser was disappointing.
B2 The turnout at the political rally was a record-breaking number.
C1 The turnout for the conference exceeded all expectations.
C2 The turnout at the music festival was massive, with thousands of attendees.
verb to attend or participate in an event, meeting, or activity
A1 I hope the turnout for the event will be high.
A2 She turned out the lights before leaving the room.
B1 The company's new product launch turned out to be a huge success.
B2 Despite the rainy weather, the turnout for the concert was impressive.
C1 The investigation turned out to be more complex than initially thought.
C2 After months of hard work, the project finally turned out exactly as planned.
formal The voter turnout for the election was higher than expected.
informal Wow, the turnout at the concert last night was amazing!
slang The turnout at the party was lit!
figurative The turnout of support for the new initiative was overwhelming.
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