ALL meanings of turnout
turn·out
T t - noun turnout the gathering of persons who come to an exhibition, party, spectacle, or the like: They had a large turnout at the meeting. 1
- noun turnout quantity of production; output. 1
- noun turnout an act of turning out. 1
- noun turnout the manner or style in which a person or thing is equipped, dressed, etc. 1
- noun turnout equipment; outfit. 1
- noun turnout a short side track, space, spur, etc., that enables trains, automobiles, etc., to pass one another or park. 1
- noun turnout Ballet. the turning out of the legs from the hips, with the feet back to back or heel to heel. 1
- noun turnout Railroads. a track structure composed of a switch, a frog, and closure rails, permitting a train to leave a given track for a branching or parallel track. Compare crossover (def 6). 1
- countable noun turnout The turnout at an event is the number of people who go to it or take part in it. 0
- countable noun turnout The turnout in an election is the number of people who vote in it, as a proportion of the number of people who have the right to vote in it. 0
- noun turnout attendance or crowd, as at a particular event 0
- noun turnout the number of people who vote in an election 0
- noun turnout the act of turning out 0
- noun turnout a gathering of people, as for a meeting 0
- noun turnout the number of people assembled 0
- noun turnout an amount produced; output 0
- noun turnout a wider part of a narrow road, enabling vehicles to pass one another 0
- noun turnout an exit road 0
- noun turnout a railroad siding 0
- noun turnout a carriage with its horse or horses 0
- noun turnout equipment 0
- noun turnout a set of clothes; costume 0
- noun turnout a position in which the legs are turned outward, with the feet pointed in opposite directions 0