turnout

/ˈtɜrnˌaʊt/
noun
  1. The number of people who attend an event or participate in an activity.
    • Voter turnout in the election was very low this year.
    • The turnout for the charity run was higher than expected.
    • Despite the rain, there was a good turnout at the concert.
  2. The way something is arranged, equipped, or finished.
    • Her outfit had a neat and professional turnout.
    • The team's turnout for the competition showed careful preparation.
    • The turnout of the soldiers was impeccable for the parade.
  3. A place where a road widens to allow vehicles to pull over or park.
    • There is a scenic turnout along the highway with a great view.
    • We pulled into a turnout to check the map.
    • The truck used the turnout to let faster cars pass.
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