turnout
nounHow to pronounce turnout:
Definition of turnout:
- turnout (noun):
- a number of people attending an event
- a set of clothing (with accessories).
- the number of people who participate in or attend an event
Synonyms for turnout:
assemblage
assembly
attendance
attire
audience
barouche
bib-and-tucker
brougham
buckboard
buggy
cab
cabriolet
calash
caleche
calèche
caroche
carriage
carryall
chaise
chariot
coach
congregation
coupe
coupé
crowd
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Antonyms for turnout:
origin
resource
source
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