turn down

The phrase "turn down" is commonly used in various contexts, including declining offers, reducing intensity, and folding objects.

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Definition

B1General

(informal)To reject a proposal, offer, or request.

Example

  • She decided to turn down the job offer.
  • He turned down the invitation to the party.

A2Everyday

(informal)To reduce the volume, intensity, or level of something, such as sound or heat.

Example

  • Can you turn down the music, please?
  • He turned down the heater because the room was too warm.

B2Physical

(informal)To fold or lower something, such as a collar or bed linen.

Example

  • She turned down the collar of her shirt.
  • The hotel staff turned down the bed for the night.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "turn down":

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