turn-off
noun /ˈtɜːn ɒf/
/ˈtɜːrn ɔːf/
- a place where a road leads away from another larger or more important road
- We missed the turn-off for the airport.
- We were chatting and overshot our turn-off.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- next
- take
- miss
- overshoot
- …
- turn-off for
- [usually singular] (informal) a person or thing that people find boring or not attractive
- The city's crime rate is a serious turn-off to potential investors.
- I find beards a real turn-off.
Extra Examples- The advertisement was a real turn-off to customers.
- The wet conditions proved a turn-off for some spectators.
- These public arguments are a big turn-off for voters.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- major
- be
- prove
- become
- …
- turn-off for
- turn-off to