turned

/tɜrnd/
adjective
  1. Having been changed in direction, position, or condition.
    • The turned edge of the fabric was carefully stitched.
    • The turned collar of his shirt looked neat.
    • She served a plate of turned vegetables for the salad.
verb
  1. Past tense of turn: to move in a circular direction so that something faces a different way.
    • The car turned left at the traffic light.
    • He turned the page to continue reading.
    • She turned the key in the lock and opened the door.
  2. Past tense of turn: to change direction or position.
    • She turned around to see who was calling her name.
    • The hikers turned back when it started to rain.
    • The wind turned suddenly, blowing the smoke toward us.
  3. Past tense of turn: to change or transform into something different.
    • The milk turned sour after being left out overnight.
    • The leaves turned bright red in autumn.
    • His mood turned from happy to sad when he heard the news.
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