come
/kəm/
verb
- move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker."Jessica came into the kitchen"synonyms: move nearer, move closer, approach, advance, near, draw nigh, draw close/closer, draw near/nearer, proceed, make progress, make headway, forge
- occur; happen; take place."twilight had not yet come"synonyms: happen, occur, take place, come about, transpire, fall, present itself, crop up, materialize, arise, arrive, appear, surface, ensue, follow, come to pass, befall, betide, hap, eventuate
- take or occupy a specified position in space, order, or priority."prisons come far down the list of priorities"
- pass into a specified state, especially one of separation or disunion."his shirt had come undone"synonyms: break up, fall to bits/pieces, come to bits/pieces, disintegrate, splinter, come unstuck, crumble, separate, split, tear, collapse, dissolve
- be sold, available, or found in a specified form."the cars come with a variety of extras"synonyms: be available, be made, be produced, be for sale, be on offer
- have an orgasm.synonyms: climax, achieve orgasm, orgasm, cum
preposition
when a specified time is reached or event happens.
"I don't think that they'll be far away from honors come the new season"
noun
semen ejaculated by a man at an orgasm.
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The meaning of COME is to move toward something : approach. How to use come in a sentence.
7 days ago · COME meaning: 1. to move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker: 2. to move or travel in the…. Learn more.
verb phrase · to be published; appear. · to become known; be revealed. · to make a debut in society, the theater, etc. · to end; terminate: · to acknowledge and ...
Synonyms for COME: approach, enter, near, advance, nigh, drop in, pop (in), arrive; Antonyms of COME: go, withdraw, leave, retreat, depart, recede (from), ...
[intransitive] to move to or towards a person or place. + adv./prep. He left and said he was never coming back. He came into the room and shut the door.