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Definition –

 

v.it. to move towards a speaker or specified place.

v.it. to make progress or extend.

v.it. to happen, occur, add up, become, or belong from someone, something, or somewhere.

v.it. Something that is available.

v.it/t. to reach/happen a point in which you realize, believe, or understand something at the end of a long period of time.

n. to experience orgasm [as a slang (informal way of saying and it is vulgar)].

E.g. –

  • How dare you to come into my room without permission?
  • I have seen tension coming from a mother of a sick child.
  • She is coming a long way from that tiny project.
  • He comes from this beautiful country.
  • I have come to expect his anger after so much teasing.

 

In Hindi – v. आओ (Ao), आना (Ana), निकलना (nikalana), पधारना (padharana), होना (hona), पड़ना (paDDana), तर्क पर पहुँचना (tark par pahUNachana), मिलना (milana), पहुंचना (pahUNachana), बनकर आना (banakar Ana), तय करना (tay karana), नतीज़ा निकलना (natijaa nikalana), लगना (lagana).

 



Phonetic Pronunciation – uk  /kʌm/               us /kʌm/
Come.

Synonymapproach, appear, reach, arrive, move, advance, extend, develop, become, occur, happen, get, land, show up, progress, semen…

Antonym go, leave, disappear, depart, hide, conceal, lose, retreat, stop, recede, withdraw, remain, stand, stay…

 

Cognate Word = ConjugateCome (‘2nd form – Came’ and ‘3rd form – Come’)

 

  • adj. coming
  • v. coming, come, came, comes
  • n. coming / comer
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