Dictionary
turnoff
noun turn·off \ˈtərn-ˌȯf\
: a road that allows vehicles to leave a highway
: something that you dislike or that causes you to stop being interested in or attracted to someone or something
Full Definition of TURNOFF
1
: a turning off
3
: one that causes loss of interest or enthusiasm <the music was a turnoff>
See turnoff defined for English-language learners
See turnoff defined for kids
ADVERTISEMENT
First Known Use of TURNOFF
circa 1852
Other Civil Engineering Terms
Rhymes with TURNOFF
back off, beg off, bind off, blastoff, blow off, break off, bring off, brush-off, bug off, bump off, burn off, buy off, call off, cast-off, castoff, change off, charge off, checkoff, check off, Chekhov, choke off, come off, cook-off, cry off, cutoff, cut off, die-off, die off, draw off, drop-off, drop off, dust off, face-off, face off, falloff, far-off, fire off, first off, flip off, fob off, get off, give off, go off, goof-off, handoff, hand off, hands-off, haul off, head off, hold off, jump-off, kickoff, kick off, kill off, kiss-off, kiss off, knockoff, knock off, Khrushchev, laugh off, layoff, lay off, leadoff, leave off, lie off, liftoff, make off, nod off, one-off, palm off, pass off, Pavlov, pawn off, payoff, pay off, peel off, pick off, pickoff, play-off, pop off, pull off, push off, put off, rake-off, reel off, rip-off, rip off, roll-off, rub off, runoff, Sarnoff, sawed-off, seal off, sell off, sell-off, send-off, setoff, set off, show-off, show off, shrug off, shutoff, shut off, sign off, sign-off, sound off, spin-off, spin off, square off, squeeze off, standoff, stand off, stave off, straight off, strike off, swear off, takeoff, take off, Tambov, tap-off, teed off, tee off, tell off, throw off, tick off, tip-off, touch off, trade-off, turn off, well-off, Wolof, work off, write-off, write off
Browse
Next Word in the Dictionary: turn offPrevious Word in the Dictionary: turn of a hairAll Words Near: turnoff
ADVERTISEMENT
Seen & Heard
What made you want to look up turnoff? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).