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Definition of Turn down
1. Verb. Refuse to accept. "They turn down the money "; "He refused my offer of hospitality"
Related verbs: Disdain, Freeze Off, Pooh-pooh, Reject, Scorn, Spurn
Specialized synonyms: Dishonor, Dishonour, Bounce
Derivative terms: Declination, Refusal, Rejection, Turndown
Antonyms: Accept
2. Verb. Refuse entrance or membership. "Black people were often rejected by country clubs"
Related verbs: Disdain, Freeze Off, Pooh-pooh, Reject, Scorn, Spurn
Derivative terms: Refusal, Reject, Turndown
Antonyms: Admit
3. Verb. Reject with contempt. "She spurned his advances"
Generic synonyms: Decline, Refuse
Specialized synonyms: Rebuff, Repel, Snub
Related verbs: Decline, Pass Up, Refuse, Reject, Refuse, Reject, Turn Away
Derivative terms: Reject, Rejective, Scorner, Spurner, Turndown
4. Verb. Take a downward direction. "The economy finally turned down after a long boom"
5. Verb. Make lower or quieter. "Turn down the volume of a radio"
Definition of Turn down
1. Verb. (idiomatic) To refuse, decline, or deny. ¹
2. Verb. (idiomatic) To reduce the amount of something by means of a control, such as the volume, heat, or light. ¹
3. Verb. (idiomatic) To reposition by turning, flipping, etc. in a downward direction. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Turn Down
Literary usage of Turn down
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Some Letters of William Vaughn Moody by William Vaughn Moody (1913)
"The best I can do is to hump my back, turn down my hat brim, and stoically count
the number of streams running down my back, until the damned drizzle ..."
2. Revised Record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York by New York (State). Constitutional Convention (1916)
"... and so that the Legislature will not award counsel for one particular public
litigant and turn down another. Last year there were more of them ..."
3. A New Malagasy-English Dictionary by James Richardson (1885)
"To fold up, to turn down, to wrap. FO KOFO'BO, ». Poverty, indigence, need, want.
... turn down ..."
4. On the Headwaters of Peace River: A Narrative of a Thousand-mile Canoe Trip by Paul Leland Haworth (1917)
"... CHAPTER XV WE turn down TO THE LONG CANYON THE hope that we had at last reached
a good game country was destined to disillusionment. ..."
5. Official Proceedings by International Acetylene Association (1908)
"The Chairman: Mr. Brock will now read his paper on "Advantages of Turn-Down Burners."
Advantages of the "turn down" Burner. John M. Brock. ..."
6. A German and English Dictionary by Karl. Breul (1906)
"... te diphthong is modified. fragen, m. turn-down collar. It, va (intep. ...
to turn down (an edge) ; to to re-lay (a floor) ; to repair ..."
7. Crops and Methods for Soil Improvement by Alva Agee (1913)
"When to turn Down. — When the maximum benefit is desired for the soil from a crop
of clover, the first growth should not be plowed down. ..."