turns, turned, turning
to turn out
phrasal verbC
To result in a particular way or have a specific outcome
- 1The event turned out to be a success.
- 2It turned out that she was right all along.
To turn out means how something ends up or what happens in the end. It's like the final result or outcome of a situation or event. It can be good or bad, depending on how things go.
Remember, "turn out" can also refer to how something appears or looks after being completed. So, it's not just about the end result but also about the physical appearance or condition of something.
at a hair salon
A Surprising Haircut Outcome
Donald
I was a bit nervous about trying a new hairstyle today.
Rebecca
I understand, but it really turned out great!
Donald
Thanks, I'm actually quite happy with it.
Rebecca
I'm glad to hear that. Sometimes change is good.
during a team discussion
Unexpected Project Results
Timothy
I was worried about the new marketing strategy.
Cynthia
Yes, but it turned out to be quite successful.
Timothy
I'm glad we took the risk.
Cynthia
Absolutely, the results exceeded our expectations.
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Similar to "to turn out":
- 1result
- 2end up