Meaning

  1. To refuse or reject an offer, invitation, or request.
  2. To reduce the volume or intensity of something like sound or heat.

Today's Sentences

01

She turned down the job.

Situation

Did you offer her the position?

I did.
But she turned down the job.

I guess we’d better look at other candidates.

Back to square one.

02

Turn down the volume.

Situation

Could you turn down the volume?

Sorry I can’t hear you!

I said turn down the music!

Okay. Sorry about that.

Writer's Note

Have you ever been "turned down"? Or have you been the person to "turn someone down"? To refuse or reject refers to the notion that you don’t accept something, such as an offering or a situation. When you refuse something, it could be understood as a more direct verbal denial. Whereas, to reject someone means to dismiss as inadequate, inappropriate, or not to one's preference. Remember that "turn down" is usually followed by a noun or pronoun of what is being rejected or lowered.

  1. Could you turn down the lights?
  2. We recommend turning down music or any loud sounds after 9.
  3. Please turn down the job, I don't want to move to a new city.
  4. The bank turned down my loan.
  5. I asked her out, but she turned me down.
  6. She was a good candidate but we turned her down.

Didn't I tell you to

Didn't I tell you to

"Didn’t I tell you to" to focuses on a specific past event. It implies that the speaker is pointing out a specific time when they communicated the information. It has…
October 4, 2024 Read More
A Blessing in Disguise
A Blessing in Disguise

A Blessing in Disguise

Something is "a blessing in disguise" if it appears to be bad at first, but it results in something very good in the end.
May 19, 2024 Read More
Turn back

Turn back

To "turn back" means to go back in the direction you came from, or to make someone or something return the way they came. Figuratively, it can mean to try to…
October 10, 2025 Read More

Leave a Reply


0:00
0:00