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turn
The word evokes the physical sensation of rotation or a pivot point. It is one of the most versatile words in English because it maps a physical movement (rotating) onto abstract concepts like time, sequence, and transformation. In terms of change, "turn" implies a transition that is often inevitable or natural—like the changing of seasons or aging. Unlike "become," which is neutral, "turn" often suggests a visible shift in appearance or state. When used as a noun regarding opportunity (one's "turn"), it carries a strong connotation of fairness, order, and social reciprocity. It transforms a random sequence into a structured queue.
💬Casual Conversation
Stop dodging the group chat. It's your turn to scrub the bathroom.
I'm pivoting my strategy toward a new coin. I'll get to it eventually.
Meanings
To rotate something; to change the direction of something.
"Please turn the handle clockwise to open the door."
To change into a different state, color, or condition.
"The leaves turn red in the autumn."
The opportunity to do something that comes after others have done it.
"It is your turn to wash the dishes."