Pronunciation: /ˈtɛrɪt/
noun a small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle
A1 The castle had a turret on top.
A2 The turret of the tank rotated to aim at the enemy.
B1 The turret of the ship housed the powerful cannons.
B2 The medieval fortress had multiple turrets for defense.
C1 The luxurious mansion featured a grand turret overlooking the gardens.
C2 The advanced military vehicle's turret was equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
verb not applicable
A1 The cat turreted its head curiously at the sound.
A2 The robot turreted around to face its target.
B1 The soldier turreted the gun towards the enemy position.
B2 The security camera turreted back and forth, scanning the area.
C1 The photographer turreted the camera to capture the perfect shot.
C2 The turreted spotlight illuminated the stage for the performance.
adjective not applicable
A1 The castle had a turret on top.
A2 The turret room offered a beautiful view of the surrounding countryside.
B1 The turret staircase was narrow and winding.
B2 The hotel's turret suite was luxurious and spacious.
C1 The ancient fortress had multiple turrets along its walls.
C2 The turret design of the building was inspired by medieval architecture.
adverb not applicable
A1 The turret spun around quickly.
A2 The soldier hid behind the turret for protection.
B1 The turret smoothly rotated to target the enemy.
B2 The tank's turret swiveled to aim at the approaching threat.
C1 The automated turret system efficiently tracked multiple targets.
C2 The advanced turret technology allowed for precise targeting in all directions.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The turret is big and round.
A2 I saw a turret on top of the castle.
B1 The turret of the tank rotated to aim at the enemy.
B2 The turret of the ship was equipped with powerful cannons.
C1 The turret's intricate design showcased the craftsmanship of the builder.
C2 The turret's advanced technology allowed for precise targeting in battle.
preposition not applicable
A1 The cat sat on the turret.
A2 The knight climbed up the turret to get a better view of the battlefield.
B1 The princess locked herself in the turret to escape from the dragon.
B2 The soldiers defended the castle from the turret, shooting arrows at the enemy.
C1 The architect designed the turret with intricate details to match the historical style of the building.
C2 The photographer captured a stunning sunset from the turret of the lighthouse.
conjunction not applicable
A1 The turret on the tank can rotate 360 degrees.
A2 The turret of the castle provided a great vantage point for defense.
B1 The turret room in the hotel offers a stunning view of the city.
B2 The turret of the lighthouse guided ships safely to shore.
C1 The turret of the aircraft carrier housed powerful weapons.
C2 The turret of the medieval castle was an impressive architectural feature.
interjection not applicable
A1 Turret! Be careful with that hot soup.
A2 Turret! Watch out for the low-hanging branch.
B1 Turret! Don't touch the electric fence.
B2 Turret! Keep an eye on the enemy approaching from the west.
C1 Turret! Adjust your aim to target the incoming aircraft.
C2 Turret! Engage the enemy tanks on the horizon.
article not applicable
A1 The turret on the castle was very tall.
A2 The tank's turret rotated to aim at the enemy.
B1 The turret of the ship provided a great vantage point for spotting land.
B2 The military base was heavily fortified with turrets to defend against attacks.
C1 The futuristic spaceship had a retractable turret for defense.
C2 The advanced security system included automated turrets to deter intruders.
formal The castle was equipped with multiple turrets for defense.
informal I climbed up to the turret to get a better view of the surroundings.
slang Check out the cool turret on that tank!
figurative Her sharp wit was like a turret, always ready to fire off a clever remark.
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