turnoff

/ˈtɜrnˌɔf/
noun
  1. A place where one road branches off from another.
    • We missed the turnoff for the beach and had to go back.
    • The turnoff to the national park is just past the gas station.
    • Look for the turnoff on the right after the bridge.
  2. Something that causes a loss of interest or enthusiasm.
    • For many people, bad grammar in a profile is a major turnoff.
    • The loud music at the restaurant was a turnoff, so we left early.
    • His constant complaining was a real turnoff for everyone in the group.
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