What is another word for three-point turn?

Pronunciation: [θɹˈiːpˈɔ͡ɪnt tˈɜːn] (IPA)

A "three-point turn" is a driving manoeuvre that allows a driver to make a U-turn in a narrow street or a dead end by turning the car in three points. The three-point turn is also known as a "K-turn" or "Austin Powers turn." Instead of a three-point turn, motorists can use other techniques to change their direction in narrow spaces, such as a "five-point turn" or an "eight-point turn." Some people may refer to the three-point turn as a "Y-turn," "T-turn," or a "pivot turn." Whatever the term used, the key is to practice safe driving habits and caution when executing these kinds of turns.

Synonyms for Three-point turn:

What are the hypernyms for Three-point turn?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    u-turn, Driving maneuver, Turning a car around, reversal of direction.

What are the hyponyms for Three-point turn?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for three-point turn (as nouns)

Word of the Day

getupandgo
The term "getupandgo" refers to an individual's innate motivation to take action and accomplish goals. Its antonyms can be used to describe a person who lacks motivation or is gene...