What is another word for turnout?

Synonyms for turnout
ˈtɜrnˌaʊtturnout

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Princeton's WordNet2.0 / 1 vote

  1. turnoutnoun

    the group that gathers together for a particular occasion

    "a large turnout for the meeting"

    Synonyms:
    widening, output, outturn, sidetrack, rig, getup, siding, outfit, railroad siding

  2. turnout, wideningnoun

    a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park

    Synonyms:
    widening, output, outturn, broadening, sidetrack, rig, getup, siding, outfit, railroad siding

  3. siding, railroad siding, turnout, sidetracknoun

    a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass

    Synonyms:
    widening, output, outturn, sidetrack, rig, getup, siding, outfit, railroad siding

  4. output, outturn, turnoutnoun

    what is produced in a given time period

    Synonyms:
    output signal, output, outturn, yield, sidetrack, rig, widening, getup, siding, production, outfit, railroad siding, end product

  5. outfit, getup, rig, turnoutnoun

    a set of clothing (with accessories)

    "his getup was exceedingly elegant"

    Synonyms:
    sidetrack, outfit, trucking rig, outturn, siding, fishing tackle, semi, railroad siding, getup, swindle, widening, carriage, fishing gear, trailer truck, articulated lorry, tackle, tractor trailer, fishing rig, cheat, rig, kit, equipage, rigging, output

  6. turnoutnoun

    attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election)

    "the turnout for the rally"

    Synonyms:
    widening, output, outturn, sidetrack, rig, getup, siding, outfit, railroad siding

  7. turnoutnoun

    (ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip

    Synonyms:
    widening, output, outturn, sidetrack, rig, getup, siding, outfit, railroad siding

PPDB, the paraphrase database0.0 / 0 votes

  1. List of paraphrases for "turnout":

    iqbal, participation, turn-out, involvement, akbel, attendance

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#10516carriage
#11438outfit
#14311rig
#15396siding
#17491widening
#18559turnout
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#27628broadening
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#62760outturn
#121041equipage
#123951sidetrack
#235672getup

How to use turnout in a sentence?

  1. Christopher Sullivan:

    In South Carolina, when you have contested primaries on both sides, Republican turnout is usually about twice what the Democratic primary turnout is, so if only half of Republicans turned out and voted that would be equivalent of half the democratic primary turnout. . Even if it's a smaller number, 10 to 20 %, that can have a huge impact.

  2. Emanuel Cleaver:

    [What] we’re going to have to do is have a massive presidential year-like turnout. I think that’s going to give us our best chance and maybe the only chance if we have an off year turnout, if we get the same kind of turnout that we got when it was Roy Blunt was last on the ballot, Democrats could have a chance.

  3. American University:

    It would be pretty shocking if we ended up with turnout that is higher in 2018 than it was in 2016, but it wouldn't surprise me if the turnout in 2018 was overall higher than turnout in recent midterm elections.

  4. Oscar Auliq-Ice:

    While legal changes in the way we vote are the best way to increase turnout, there are a number of steps that can be taken to encourage targeted voters and our personal acquaintances to cast a ballot.

  5. Bernie Sanders:

    To suggest we don't fight this out to the end would be, I think, a very bad mistake. People want to become engaged in the political process by having vigorous primary and caucus process. I think we open up the possibility of having a large voter turnout in November. That is exactly what we need, a low voter turnout, somebody like a Trump can win. High voter turnout, the Democratic candidate will win.


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