turnout
noun
[ ˈtəːnaʊt ]
• the number of people attending or taking part in an event, especially the number of people voting in an election.
• "we reckon that thirty-five per cent is a good turnout for local elections"
Similar:
attendance,
number of people present,
audience,
house,
crowd,
gathering,
throng,
assembly,
assemblage,
congregation,
gate,
muster,
• a road turning.
• "I couldn't find the lake at first—I drove past the turnout"
• a carriage or other horse-drawn vehicle with its horse or horses.
• the way in which a person or thing is equipped or dressed.
• "his turnout was exceedingly elegant"
Similar:
outfit,
clothes,
clothing,
dress,
garb,
attire,
ensemble,
suit,
uniform,
get-up,
gear,
togs,
garms,
clobber,
kit,
rig-out,
apparel,
array,
raiment,
habit,
• the ability to rotate the legs outward in the hip socket.
• "she has good natural turnout"