turnout
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |C1|IDIOM turn‧out (also ˈturn-out) /ˈtɜːnaʊt $ ˈtɜːrn-/ noun
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Synonyms & Related Words turnout(Informal)[noun]Synonyms: attendance, assembly, audience, congregation, crowd, gate, number, throng
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English Dictionary turn‧out (
also ˈturn-out) /ˈtɜːnaʊt $ ˈtɜːrn-/
noun1. [singular] the number of people who vote in an election
high/low turnout the low turn-out of 54 percent in the March elections ⇒
turn out(3)
2. [singular] the number of people who go to a party, meeting, or other organized event:
I was disappointed by the turn-out for our home match.3. [countable] American English a place at the side of a narrow road where cars can wait to let others pass
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Collocations turnout nounI. number of people who vote in an election ADJ. high | low, poor | electoral, voter Voter turnout was high at the last election. PHRASES a decline/fall in turnout, an increase in turnout [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
turnout II. number of people who go to a meeting, match, etc. ADJ. big, good, large | disappointing, poor VERB + TURNOUT attract The concert attracted a large turnout. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Idioms turnout n. The number of people in attendance at a gathering.
This is a terrific turnout for Tim's poetry reading. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲