Turnout (noun)

  1. The number of people who attend an event or vote in an election.
  2. A place where vehicles or people can turn or leave a road or path.

Origin:

The word 'turnout' is derived from the verb 'turn out', meaning 'to leave a place or come out'.

Examples:

  1. The rally had a great turnout, with thousands of supporters gathering to hear the candidate's speech.
  2. The election had a low turnout, with only a small percentage of eligible voters casting their ballots.
  3. The turnout of the highway was blocked by the accident, causing a major traffic jam.
  4. The turnout on the trail provided a scenic view of the valley.
  5. The turnout for the concert was impressive, with the venue packed to capacity.
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