- verbcomes (third person present)
- move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker:"Jessica came into the kitchen" · "I came here on holiday with my parents" · "she came downstairs" · "he came rushing out" · "damp is coming through the ceiling"
- arrive at a specified place:"we walked along till we came to a stream" · "it was very late when she came back" · "the letter hasn't come yet"
- (of a thing) reach or extend to a specified point:"women wore slim dresses that came all the way to their shoes" · "the path comes straight down"
- (be coming)approach:"someone was coming" · "she heard the train coming"
- travel in order to be with a specified person, to do a specified thing, or to be present at an event:"the police came" · "come and live with me" · "the electrician came to fix the stove" · "we have certainly come a long way since Aristotle"
- join someone in participating in a specified activity or course of action:"do you want to come fishing tomorrow?"
- said to someone when correcting, reassuring, or urging them on:"“Come, come, child, no need to thank me.”"
- occur; happen; take place:"twilight had not yet come" · "his father waited for a phone call that never came" · "the attacks came without warning" · "the best is yet to come" · "the cuts come amid increasing competition in Hong Kong"
- be heard, perceived, or experienced:"a voice came from the kitchen" · "it came as a great shock" · "“No,” came the reply"
- take or occupy a specified position in space, order, or priority:"prisons come far down the list of priorities" · "I make sure my kids come first"
- achieve a specified place in a race or contest:"she came second among sixty contestants"
- (come between)interfere with or disturb the relationship of (two people):"I let my stupid pride come between us" · "nothing should come between brothers"
- pass into a specified state, especially one of separation or disunion:"his shirt had come undone"
- reach eventually a certain condition or state of mind:"he had come to realize she was no puppet"
- be sold, available, or found in a specified form:"the cars come with a variety of extras" · "they come in three sizes"
- informalhave an orgasm.
OriginOld English cuman, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch komen and German kommen.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker:
- arrive at a specified place:
- (of a thing) reach or extend to a specified point:
- approach:
- occur; happen; take place:
- pass into a specified state, especially one of separation or disunion:
- be sold, available, or found in a specified form:
- have an orgasm.
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