noun
- roads that branch off from a main road; exits
- things that cause someone to lose interest or feel disgusted
Usage: informal
Examples
- Take the third turnoff after the bridge to reach the shopping center.
- The highway has several turnoffs leading to small towns.
- We missed our turnoff and had to drive ten miles to the next exit.
- Bad breath is one of my biggest turnoffs on a first date.
- Loud chewing sounds are major turnoffs for many people.
- His arrogant attitude was a complete turnoff to potential employers.
- The restaurant’s dirty floors were immediate turnoffs for customers.