Turned out Meaning and Definition
Turned out
Pronunciation
/ˈtɝːrnd ˈaʊt/
Part of Speech
Verb
Definition
To happen to be a certain way; to result or conclude in a particular manner, especially unexpectedly or fortuitously.
Examples
- The surprise party turned out to be a huge success.
- After years of struggling, she turned out to be a successful entrepreneur.
- The new policy turned out to have unintended consequences.
- It turned out that the missing item was hidden in plain sight.
- The team’s strategy turned out to be effective in the final match.
Synonyms
- Resulted in
- Ended up
- Worked out
Antonyms
- Failed
- Unsuccessful
- Did not work
Etymology
The verb “turned out” has been in use since the 15th century, derived from the phrase “to turn out” meaning to develop or unfold.
Usage Notes
“Turned out” is often used to indicate an unexpected or surprising outcome, and can be used in formal or informal contexts.
Cultural References
The phrase “turned out” has been used in various songs, movies, and TV shows, including the classic song “Turn Out the Lights” by Frank Sinatra.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- Turned out okay
- Turned out well
- Turned out to be
Related Words or Phrases
- Result
- Conclusion
- Outcome
Collocations
- Turned out to be successful
- Turned out to be a hit
- Turned out to be a disaster
Frequency of Use
“Turned out” is a common phrase in modern English, used frequently in spoken and written language.
Common Misspellings
- Turnd out
- Tourned out
- Turned in