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"turnoff" Definitions
  1. a small road that branches off from a larger one, especially a ramp or exit leading off a major highway: He took the wrong turnoff and it took him some 15 minutes to get back on the turnpike.
  2. a place at which one diverges from or changes a former course.
  3. an act of turning off.
  4. the finished product of a certain manufacturing process, as weaving.
  5. the quantity of fattened livestock distributed to market.
  6. Slang
  7. something or someone that makes one unsympathetic or antagonistic.

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168 Sentences With "turnoff"

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We thought that would be the turnoff, or not even the turnoff, but never turn on, people would dismiss it.
But our "swim" taught me that motherhood isn't a turnoff.
That is a turnoff to the overwhelming majority of people.
Yet it wasn't always the alcohol that was the turnoff.
A tone consumers perceive as didactic could be a turnoff.
I assumed that Bitcoin's extreme volatility would be a turnoff.
" He added, "I've never found it to be a turnoff.
Any revelation that sounded pat or easy was a turnoff.
Just kidding, but it is a turnoff, according to Match's data.
U.S. Magistrate Judge William Turnoff ruled Schmidt was a flight risk.
Or you'd like one, but that price tag is a turnoff.
When they expect me do everything for them, it's a turnoff.
"The smaller portions aren't a turnoff; quite the opposite, really," says Psaltis.
The scent is overwhelming and likely a big turnoff to prospective buyers.
His pro-government bent is also a turnoff for most UFO believers.
Eco-mode performance degradation is a turnoff in other products as well.
The Transportation Department closed the highway right at the turnoff to my place.
For many people, sarcasm is now considered a turnoff on online dating apps.
The only turnoff is it takes 2.5 hours to charge up the earbuds.
For someone trying to build an online presence, it can be a turnoff.
Jimmy Fallon's hair-ruffling sycophancy, on NBC's "Tonight Show," was becoming a turnoff.
They are a little suspect about that, so I think that's a turnoff.
As titles go, "The Big Sick" is both a turnoff and a spoiler.
But what draws some to such buildings makes them a turnoff to others.
Emily: I'm so glad that Veidt hasn't been a huge turnoff for you!
"The whole Cambridge Analytica thing was a big turnoff for me," David Reischer said.
It's a turnoff and whips up anxiety about our chances of winning in 2020.
Either they're not listening or they're too aggressive, and either way that's a turnoff.
Sanders' democratic socialist policies are a turnoff to moderates, including some blue-collar Democrats.
They passed the turnoff and kept going in the direction of the Virginia line.
"That type of checkerboard floor — it looked old and was a turnoff," he said.
At an average cost of more than $3,000, however, e-bikes can be a turnoff.
Though Mr. Pineda considered buying in the Hamptons, the traffic was "a turnoff," he said.
I spot the turnoff for the distillery and hang a left down the gravelly road.
In fact, the sheer number of visitors to the lagoon is a turnoff for many.
I'm more than a bit of a germaphobe, so bad personal hygiene is a huge turnoff.
If the excessively saturated colors aren't enough of a turnoff, then the soft image quality might.
But the company's controversial culture can also be a turnoff for some sports fans and advertisers.
But the premature announcement of endorsements was a turnoff to many of the clergy members invited.
President and Michelle Obama couldn't make it to dinner (the venue might have been a turnoff).
We pulled over at one turnoff and walked down into the woods for a closer examination.
Analysts agreed that mixing luxury and the rapid obsolescence of a smartwatch was a consumer turnoff.
It demonstrates that they, too, are into this silly thing that might be a turnoff for others.
Another potential turnoff: a requirement that companies communicate with investors as individuals rather than as a group.
Maybe the crowded stage is itself a turnoff (there were 10 candidates debating one another on Wednesday).
But not even Sanders' progressivism would be a turnoff if he still manages to become the nominee.
A frankly unimpressive turnoff from the highway leads away from the mountains and moves toward the ocean.
For one thing, she's left by Don, her husband, at a distinctly unoperatic locale: a highway turnoff.
The levels of excess and escapism might be a turnoff, the sometimes dopey genuineness eye roll inducing.
Though popular with the FN's core electorate, anti-euro campaigning has proved a turnoff for most French voters.
Browne warns that bringing up pay to early and to frequently may be a turnoff for hiring managers.
While the stickiness might be a turnoff for some, it's what makes this mask so great for me.
A turnoff along a few miles of sandy, hummocky road brought us to a hike along Harris Wash.
Facebook's algorithm changes have also affected the reach of content, which has been a turnoff for creators, he said.
Constantly asking about pay, he says, slows down the interview process and is a turnoff for the hiring manager.
This is certainly a turnoff to the Midwest's middle class, and Midwestern Republicans cannot afford to lose these voters.
"Being here in 'The Valley' and seeing the suffering firsthand has been a huge turnoff for me," he says.
It is a turnoff to moderates and independents and constitutionally-minded Republicans who would like to vote for you.
Commenters said overtly anatomical designs were the biggest turnoff in terms of the way some sex toys are designed.
We've seen it before -- in 2016 and 2018 -- too much celeb support can be a turnoff to some voters.
For a vain person such as myself, this is an immediate turnoff from a game that sounds otherwise very fun.
The price is gonna be a huge turnoff for a lot of people who don't need the iPad Pro's performance.
Huge annual fees for hotel credit cards are a turnoff, but there are times when making an exception makes sense.
Middling efforts have burned listeners in the past — "The fakeness of bad audio fiction is really a turnoff," he said.
The trigger is already proving to be a turnoff to conservative groups that have been pushing hard for tax cuts.
Supporting anthem protests was another top turnoff for Republicans, and calling for abortion restrictions has a similar effect on Democrats.
Many online tools show how many of a company's followers are fake, and a large number is a big turnoff.
But I was surprised to hear that solar panels are a turnoff to prospective home buyers who think they're ugly.
Even still, some of my fellow China-dumb expats still see the scorching soup situation as a bit of a turnoff.
The gas station where the journey ended was on a highway to Cooma, but before the turnoff to the woman's home.
That unsentimental insistence on our mortality may have been the biggest turnoff to New York theatergoers of the mid-20th century.
If you ever want a shot at writing a hit song with Keith Urban, you'd better know he has one giant turnoff.
Why it matters: Using rewards programs to land business class upgrades is becoming an increasingly difficult feat, a turnoff for frequent flyers.
And this year, for me at least, the fact that Michael B. Jordan of "Creed" wasn't so honored was a big turnoff.
The party takes place at Cenote Dos Osos, situated behind an anonymous turnoff by a highway flanked by thick vegetation and trees.
"The visual alone — I could see how that could come across to people, and it could be a turnoff," Ms. Jackson said.
I honestly wasn't sure if having the book be "timely" would be exciting to people or if it would be a turnoff.
VSB of San Francisco called it good syrah, but Pat Rooney of Chicago found an "unsubtle jammy quality" that was a turnoff.
This exact turnoff had been the scene of multiple crashes in the years before Huang's death—including a fatal one in 22015.
It's only five inches wide, so it won't take up precious counter space, and it has an energy-efficient auto turnoff feature.
Traditional punditry says that this should be a turnoff, that voters' eyes will just glaze over at the proliferation of white papers.
ProTruly is definitely pushing things here, but the size really may not be a turnoff for someone who's interested in 33-degree video.
The Vive's $200 premium over the Rift may be a turnoff, but it's important to remember what you're getting for that extra money.
Similarly, Trump's impulsiveness may be a plus for those people who support his values, but a huge turnoff to those who do not.
It can be a real turnoff for some players, especially if you prefer your gameplay to be much faster-paced and action-orientated.
He told Mashable that commenters said overtly anatomical designs were the biggest turnoff in terms of the way some sex toys are designed.
According to one survey of HR experts, confidence is the most appealing personality trait in a candidate — but overconfidence is the biggest turnoff.
But it's important to keep in mind that a résumé filled with short-term gigs can still be a turnoff for some employers.
For sensitive types, any scent — good or bad — is a turnoff, says Dr. Wechsler, who is a consulting dermatologist for Chanel skin care.
But he is not for everyone — the cruel comeuppances and the villainous adults that populate his books have been a turnoff for some parents.
Hours later, I found the turnoff and followed a dirt road until the clotted mud stopped my car, then I got out and walked.
After several panicked moments, we backed into a small turnoff, then floored and coaxed it to the plantation's parking lot, as it belched smoke.
If you're upgrading from an older Kindle with fewer features, the Oasis is worth a look, but the price is still a big turnoff.
The Anker does look a little techy, and though it's a great value, its price could be a turnoff to those on a tighter budget.
If its finicky syncing and drab design aren't a huge turnoff, the on-wrist guidance is one of the better thought out offerings out there.
But you can't tell me that sights like Savage flopping and twitching and being inserted like everything is OK isn't a turnoff for some people.
"When you hear a candidate talk about their student loan debt, it's not a turnoff," said Lesley Lopez, a Democratic nominee for Maryland's General Assembly.
Help is generally only sought when the movement or vocalization becomes so insistent and frequent it impairs daily functioning or is a turnoff in relationships.
But if you're eating ground beef in the first place, a little bit of heart, loaded with vitamin B-12 and iron, shouldn't be a turnoff.
Asset managers are rapidly slashing fees on mutual funds and exchange-traded funds since high fee levels from the past are now a turnoff for consumers.
The stringy, pulled texture of the chicken wasn't a turnoff, but the fact that it was swimming in cheese sauce made it less appealing to me.
While the lack of engine noise might be a turnoff for car buffs with a thing for combustion engines, it's a genuine concern for pedestrian safety.
From the north: Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania are harder this time because Hillary Clinton, a turnoff for many working-class voters, won't be on the ballot.
Such people may still find terms like "climate action" a turnoff, but they are open to persuasion that care for God's creation is a religious duty.
I'm not going to invest in an idea of an unknown person, so asking me to have coffee to discuss your ideas is a massive turnoff.
But then again, the game's frustrating mechanics have proven a turnoff for many players; it currently boats a mixed rating average of 62 percent on Steam.
The negative tone was a turnoff, he says, and he has "kind of lost faith" in the idea that it matters who gets sent to Washington.
Although I'd just had my black bean suspicions assuaged by the Quesarito, I was still nervous that the lack of seasoned beef would be a turnoff.
Let's all chill about processed foods The term processed foods is a turnoff for most healthy eaters, but that might be more than a little unfair.
Streaming services avoiding theaters is a move that has upset directors like Christopher Nolan, and it appears to be a massive turnoff for Abrams as well.
But there's also a fine line that they must walk; an impressive balancing act that keeps them from teetering into pushy or aggressive territory — a major turnoff.
Almost half of Americans, or 49 percent, find credit-card debt a turnoff in a potential partner, according to a new survey by personal-finance site NerdWallet.
This led to it being a huge turnoff for me in that relationship, especially when he became complacent and his asshole was dirty all of the time.
Actors and musicians have increasingly called out audience members holding up their phones, but some worry the scolding is a turnoff to a younger generation of fans.
Not only is trolling and hate speech a turnoff for users and a hurdle for attracting new ones, it's also a barrier for potential buyers of the company.
It was a surprisingly political statement from Joel, who previously told Rolling Stone that he found being lectured about political views at a concert to be a turnoff.
Scrolling before sleep is a turnoff to the partners we sleep beside, according Sharon Gilchrest O'Neill, a marriage therapist who says that laptops and smartphones are a distraction.
Self-focused is definitely a turnoff, and it takes away from status even though it is the very thing that needs to happen [for someone] to get it.
About a 40-minute drive south of Windhoek along a pristine asphalt road flanked by semi-desert scrub, just behind a series of hills, is a nondescript turnoff.
Unable to fully shake his "opportunistic" or "dishonest" reputation, Cruz isn't a default establishment candidate because many voters find his no-compromise political approach a turnoff — and unrealistic.
Before she met her current partner, Meatball remembers hiding her social media accounts from potential dates because she was worried that her drag career might be a turnoff.
Any hint that those undergirding forces might be compromising the impartiality of a source is an immediate turnoff, said Julius Kurushko, strategy director at review-tracking firm ReviewMonitoring.com.
Well, there's no included remote control, so if the idea of controlling Netflix using only your smartphone or tablet is a turnoff then you may want to look elsewhere.
The vast majority of those in a recent poll said substantial credit card debt is a turnoff and bad credit, in general, is a red flag, according to WalletHub.
Then there's Senator Ted Cruz, whose wife was an executive at Goldman Sachs, but whose social conservatism and scorched-earth partisanship are a turnoff for moderate New York Republicans.
The tense political climate might make D.C. a major turnoff for some people, but Tony Bennett says he still considers the nation's capital the "greatest city" in the world.
Although we thought the oat milk was less horrendous after eating it with Fruit Loops, the smell, taste, and color were all still strong enough to be a turnoff.
Less defensible would be the desire to discourage the patronage of a certain category of customer whose presence might be perceived as a turnoff to the more upscale majority.
After the turnoff, he followed his own headlights down a country lane, and when he got to the house he sat in the parked car for quite a while.
Ms. Cannon was told not to name the show after the title of Ms. Amoruso's best-selling memoir, "#GIRLBOSS," because the "girl" part could be a turnoff to audiences.
The 40-minute result could easily have been a didactic turnoff, but the black-and-white "Seven Up!" was a delightful, tender portrait of 14 lives in first bloom.
While this might be a turnoff for some, there's some assurance here, as each set has been inspected and cleaned by Jabra and will include all of the original accessories.
He's also filtering in some Italian-inspired dishes, like a calamari arrabbiata that was tender and flavorful, though a little membrane inside the squid rings was a bit of a turnoff.
Beaches such as Omaha and Juno, visited by millions of tourists each year, struggle with the algae, which is not toxic, but the stench as it decomposes can be a turnoff.
And I think it started getting scary for them because I just started acting really different about it, and I think it became a turnoff to them, and a scary thing.
It wasn't a total turnoff, and we hooked up a few times, but on the third date he asked me if I would be interested in a threesome... with his sister.
Mr. Watson took Jane Doe 2 to her room but did not rape her because she was vomiting from the drugs, which he found to be "a turnoff," the lawsuit said.
Zika Forest, Uganda (CNN)The turnoff into the Zika Forest is easy to miss, just a small break in the tree line along the main road between Entebbe Airport and Uganda's capital, Kampala.
Mr. Christie would also be unhelpful when it comes to wooing undecided voters, as 51 percent of those who have yet to make up their minds said that he would be a turnoff.
Boasting that your journey as an entrepreneur has been a breeze may seem like it's a competitive advantage, but it's actually a turnoff for Raj Ganguly, co-founder and partner of B Capital.
Trump's racially insensitive remarks are a deal breaker for a lot of Thiel's peers, but they may not be such a turnoff for a man who wrote a whole book criticizing political correctness.
Canadian pension funds have a long-held preference for buying assets that are already built rather than those with construction risks, and the reputational risk associated with the project could also be a turnoff.
For a sport that seems so simple — hit the ball, find the ball, hit the ball again — the crazy quilt of rules that govern it can be a turnoff to would-be players or beginners.
Sure, the Beam's super-limited voice controls for the TV were a bit of a turnoff, but if I were to compare it to the more capable Fire TV Cube, I'd pick the Beam every time.
Hence a growth mindset, in which people jump at challenges and see failure as part of a larger learning process, and a fixed mindset, where challenges are a turnoff and failure something to be urgently avoided.
But even though the things recruiters like to see in a candidate aren't widely agreed upon, the things they don't like to see often are — few recruiters, for example, would disagree that being late is a turnoff.
During the early days of the 2008 financial crisis, that stigma proved to be such a turnoff that the Fed had to open a special facility and auction off loans in order to provide liquidity to flailing markets.
After naïvely hoping we were one view away from the ideal candidate, I pulled the ads when Indeed's algorithm flagged as a match a writer whose top credit was an article about whether man buns are a turnoff.
Film funding and distribution often hinge on the endorsement and participation of big-name personalities, but perceived Hollywood elitism or liberal ideology can be a major turnoff to right-leaning constituencies like Hescox's, a catch-22 for cinematic proselytizers.
But even with the current spike in Obamacare signups, the fact is that the upfront cost is still a big turnoff to millions more healthy Americans than the CBO and a lot of the other so-called experts predicted.
"When a person says during an interview that the only reason they want to join the team is that they've always wanted to live in, let's say Barcelona, well, that's a big turnoff for a hiring manager," Hindricks said.
"All of the anti-immigrant rhetoric and harsh tone and language is a turnoff to voters," Karthick Ramakrishnan, associate dean of the University of California, Riverside School of Public Policy, and the survey's director, told the Los Angeles Times.
It's possible that something in the altered genetic code of male flies might act as a turnoff for female flies, reducing the effectiveness of the program, or that the new technology won't wind up being more cost-effective in the end.
" Rundgren said his shows will contain many insulting jokes about the Republican president, warning that it could be a turnoff for the president's supporters "I guarantee that in this show, if you're a Trump supporter, you will likely be offended.
I wish we could also find a way to shorten these presidential campaigns significantly, so that they're not such a soul-draining, throat-ravaging turnoff to almost anyone who's not an epic narcissist or mired in politics to the point of no return.
"I just think the whole thing is dramatic and everyone is attacking everybody and it's a big turnoff," said Anna Marsden, a 31-year-old undecided Salt Lake City resident who attended the event with her husband and five-month-old baby.
But while Mr. Trump's thermonuclear politics may rally both his base and Democrats who slumbered in 2016, it is the paralyzing disorder and anxiety his bilious behavior creates that is a distressing turnoff to voters at the margins who will make the difference.
"I'm not going to invest in an idea of an unknown person, so asking me to have coffee to discuss your ideas is a massive turnoff and makes no sense," he said on the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka.
Donald Trump as a "good man" is clearly going to become a theme in this campaign as the Trump team seems to be realizing that Trump's brash personality and egotism is still a turnoff to a significant number of still-persuadable voters in this election.
A top Republican strategist, who requested anonymity to speak freely, sees the rise of Trump as a logical extension of the tea party movement, which is highly capable of putting conservatives in Congress, but is a turnoff to more moderate, suburban voters in presidential elections.
In South Carolina, an early primary state, a candidate's extreme wealth could be a turnoff to a state party membership that skews poorer than Democrats in the rest of the country, said Gibbs Knotts, a professor of political science at the College of Charleston.
Near the Glacier Point turnoff, we passed coal-black trees lined up like scarecrows on the side of the road, arms raised in supplication, and dark umber burn scars so fresh from the Ferguson fire that they still smelled of smoke, even through the car windows.
Oliver Schmidt, who was general manager in charge of VW's environmental and engineering office in Michigan, did not enter a plea at an initial appearance in U.S. District Court in Miami on Monday and was ordered held pending a hearing on Thursday by U.S. Magistrate Judge William C. Turnoff.
But in the general, especially during and after the Republican National Convention and for a few weeks in August, Trump's attack-everyone-and-anyone strategy was largely a turnoff to those outside his relatively limited base, making his temperament and fitness to be leader of the free world fair play.
The Good Versatile cloud-based storage solution • Bright high-res screen • Great performance • Fast fingerprint sensor • All-day battery life The Bad Toy-like design • Laggy camera shutter • Hollow stereo speakers The Bottom Line The Nextbit Robin is great if you're storage hoarder, but the toy-like design is a turnoff.
"Some are attracted because the DNA in a brand like Girl Scouts comes from gender stereotype roles, but others find that a turnoff because they want something more progressive, like coding, for their daughters," said Mr. Reed, who studies how people identify with, and become loyal to, brands or products.
But GOP lawmakers and operatives charged with electing Republicans to the House view Sanders's success so far in the Democratic primary as a gift in swing districts, where Democrats won the House in 6900 by running moderate candidates in places where Trump's style has been a huge turnoff to independents and women.
But GOP lawmakers and operatives charged with electing Republicans to the House view Sanders's success so far in the Democratic primary as a gift in swing districts, where Democrats won the House in 2018 by running moderate candidates in places where Trump's style has been a huge turnoff to independents and women.

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