Pronunciation: /tɜːnt/

Definitions of turnt

adjective describing someone who is very excited or hyped up, often due to alcohol or drugs

Example Sentences

A1 The party was turnt up with music and dancing.

A2 The students were turnt for the school assembly.

B1 The atmosphere at the concert was so turnt that everyone was dancing.

B2 The club was turnt with excitement as the DJ played the latest hits.

C1 The energy at the music festival was so turnt that it was hard not to dance.

C2 The crowd at the stadium was turnt with anticipation for the championship game.

Examples of turnt in a Sentence

formal The party was lively and everyone seemed to be in high spirits.

informal The party was so turnt last night, we were dancing all night long.

slang Last night's party was lit, everyone was turnt.

figurative The energy in the room was so contagious, it was like the whole place was turnt up.

Grammatical Forms of turnt

past tense

turned

plural

turnts

comparative

more turnt

superlative

most turnt

present tense

turnt

future tense

will turnt

perfect tense

have turnt

continuous tense

is turnt

singular

turnt

positive degree

turnt

infinitive

to turnt

gerund

turnting

participle

turnted

Origin and Evolution of turnt

First Known Use: 2003 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'turnt' is believed to have originated in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) as a variation of 'turned up', which means to be excited, energetic, or intoxicated.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'turnt' has become a popular slang term in hip-hop and party culture to describe a state of being highly energized or intoxicated. It is often used in reference to wild or lively parties and events.