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Explanation of "Turn Off"

Definition: The phrase "turn off" is a verb that has a few meanings. Mostly, it refers to causing someone to feel dislike or disinterest in something. It can also mean to stop something from working, like a machine or light.

Usage Instructions:
  1. To cause dislike: When you say something "turns you off," it means you don't like it anymore or it makes you feel bad.
  2. To stop operating: You can "turn off" a device like a TV, stereo, or a car engine by using a switch or button.
Examples:
  1. To cause dislike:
    • "The way he spoke to her really turned me off."
  2. To stop operating:
    • "Please turn off the lights when you leave the room."
    • "Can you turn off the stereo, please?"
Advanced Usage:
  • In a more advanced context, "turn off" can be used in discussions about marketing, relationships, or preferences. For example:
    • "The advertisement was so cheesy that it turned off many potential customers."
    • "His bad manners turned her off dating him."
Word Variants:
  • Turned off (past tense): "I was turned off by the rude comment."
  • Turning off (present participle): "She is turning off the lights now."
Different Meanings:
  1. Dislike: Feeling a lack of interest or attraction.
  2. Stop operation: To disable or deactivate a device or system.
Synonyms:
  • For causing dislike: "dissuade," "repel," "disgust."
  • For stopping operation: "deactivate," "shut down," "turn down."
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Turn someone off: This idiom means to make someone lose interest in something or someone.
    • Example: "His arrogance really turns me off."
  • Turn off the charm: This means to stop being charming or appealing.
    • Example: "He was charming at first, but he turned off the charm when he got nervous."
Summary:

"Turn off" can mean to make someone dislike something or to stop a machine or light from working. It can be used in everyday conversations about feelings and technology.

Verb
  1. cause to feel intense dislike or distaste
  2. make a turn
    • turn off at the parking area
  3. cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch
    • Turn off the stereo, please
    • cut the engine
    • turn out the lights

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