different between unturn vs upturn

unturn

English

Etymology

un- +? turn

Verb

unturn (third-person singular simple present unturns, present participle unturning, simple past and past participle unturned)

  1. To turn in a reverse way, especially so as to open something.
    • 1817, John Keats, Sonnet written on the day that Mr. Leigh Hunt left Prison
      Think you he nought but prison walls did see,
      Till, so unwilling, thou unturn'dst the key ?

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upturn

English

Etymology

From Middle English upturnen, equivalent to up- +? turn.

Noun

upturn (plural upturns)

  1. an upward turn or trend, especially in business activity or profit

Antonyms

  • downturn

Translations

Verb

upturn (third-person singular simple present upturns, present participle upturning, simple past and past participle upturned) (transitive, intransitive)

  1. to turn (something) up or over

Derived terms

  • upturned

Anagrams

  • turn up, turn-up, turnup

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