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Take a turn for the better Meaning in English

expression

TAYK-uh-TURN-fer-thuh-BET-er
TAYK-uh-TURN-fer-thuh-BET-uh

Definition

If something takes a turn for the better, it suddenly starts to improve or become more positive, especially after being bad or difficult.

Usage & Nuances

This is a set phrase, more formal or written than spoken. Used for situations or conditions (health, weather, economy), not for objects or people literally turning. Common with 'take a turn for the worse' (opposite meaning).

Example Sentences

After taking medicine, his health took a turn for the better.

basic

The country's economy took a turn for the better last year.

basic

Our relationship took a turn for the better after we talked.

basic

Things finally took a turn for the better after months of bad luck.

natural

Just when I was about to give up, my job search took a turn for the better.

natural

If the weather takes a turn for the better tomorrow, let's go hiking.

natural