Idioms for corner
Origin of corner
Words nearby corner
British Dictionary definitions for turn the corner (1 of 2)
Corner
noun
the Corner informal
an area in central Australia, at the junction of the borders of Queensland and South Australia
British Dictionary definitions for turn the corner (2 of 2)
corner
/ (ˈkɔːnə) /
noun
verb
Word Origin for corner
C13: from Old French
corniere, from Latin
cornū point, extremity,
horn
Idioms and Phrases with turn the corner (1 of 2)
turn the corner
Pass a milestone or critical point, begin to recover. For example, Experts say the economy has turned the corner and is in the midst of an upturn, or The doctor believes he's turned the corner and is on the mend. This expression alludes to passing around the corner in a race, particularly the last corner. [First half of 1800s]
Idioms and Phrases with turn the corner (2 of 2)
corner