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    come
    /kʌm/

    verb

    • 1. move or travel towards or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker: "Jessica came into the kitchen" Similar move nearermove closerapproachadvanceOpposite go away
    • 2. occur; happen; take place: "twilight had not yet come" Similar happenoccurtake placecome about

    preposition

    • 1. when a specified time is reached or event happens: informal "I don't think that they'll be far away from honours come the new season"

    noun

    • 1. semen ejaculated by a man at an orgasm. informal

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  2. The meaning of COME is to move toward something : approach. How to use come in a sentence.

  3. Synonyms for COME: approach, enter, near, advance, nigh, drop in, pop (in), arrive; Antonyms of COME: go, withdraw, leave, retreat, depart, recede (from), exit, check out.

  4. The meaning of COME BY is to get possession of : acquire. How to use come by in a sentence.

  5. The meaning of COME FROM is to have (a specified origin or source) —often used to describe a person's family. How to use come from in a sentence.

  6. Synonyms for TO COME: upcoming, coming, approaching, impending, imminent, forthcoming, pending, on hand; Antonyms of TO COME: late, recent, other, old, past, former, sometime, onetime.

  7. The meaning of COME TO is to recover consciousness. to recover consciousness; to bring a ship's head nearer the wind : luff; to come to anchor or to a stop… See the full definition

  8. The meaning of COME OUT is to come into public view : make a public appearance. How to use come out in a sentence.

  9. The meaning of COME IN is to arrive on a scene. How to use come in in a sentence.

  10. Synonyms for COME TO TERMS: covenant, agree, bargain, contract, come around, strike a bargain, arrange, come round; Antonyms of COME TO TERMS: disagree, differ, dissent, object, argue, cancel, dispute, revoke.

  11. Synonyms for PER: via, by, with, through, in, by dint of, by means of, in virtue of; Antonyms of PER: together, collectively, altogether, aggregately