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come - verb

  1. To go forward, especially toward a conclusion. advance, get along, march, move, proceed, progress. See approach.
  2. To take place at a set time: fall, occur. See happen.
  3. To take place: befall, betide, come about, come off, develop, hap, happen, occur, pass, transpire. See happen.
  4. To happen to one: befall, betide. See happen.
  5. To have as a source: arise, derive, emanate, flow, issue, originate, proceed, rise, spring, stem, upspring. See start.
  6. To have as one's home or place of origin: hail, originate. See start.
  7. To come to be: become, get, grow, turn(out), wax. See change.

come about - phrasal verb

  1. To take place: befall, betide, come, come off, develop, hap, happen, occur, pass, transpire. See happen.

come across - phrasal verb

  1. To find or meet by chance: bump into, chance on or upon, come on or upon, find, happen on or upon, light on or upon, run across, run into, stumble on or upon, tumble on. Archaic alight on or upon. See meet.
  2. To give in common with others: chip in, contribute, donate, subscribe. Informal kick in. See give.

come around - phrasal verb

  1. To regain one's health: convalesce, gain, improve, mend, perk up, rally, recover, recuperate. See health.

come back - phrasal verb

  1. To go again to a former place: go back, return, revisit. See approach.

come by - phrasal verb

  1. To come into possession of: acquire, gain, get, obtain, procure, secure, win. Informal land, pick up. See get.
  2. To go to or seek out the company of in order to socialize: call, come over, drop by, drop in, look in, look up, pop in, run in, see, stop(by or in), visit. See seek.

come in - phrasal verb

  1. To come or go into (a place): enter, go in, penetrate. Nautical put in. See enter.
  2. To complete a race or competition in a specified position: finish, place, run. See be.

come into - phrasal verb

  1. To receive (property) from one who has died: inherit. See get. law.

come off - phrasal verb

  1. To take place: befall, betide, come, come about, develop, hap, happen, occur, pass, transpire. See happen.
  2. To turn out well: go, go over, pan out, succeed, work, work out. Slang click. See thrive.

come on - phrasal verb

  1. To find or meet by chance: bump into, chance on or upon, come across, find, happen on or upon, light on or upon, run across, run into, stumble on or upon, tumble on. Archaic alight on or upon. See meet.

come out - phrasal verb

  1. To be made public: break, get out, out, transpire. Informal leak(out). See knowledge. show.
  2. To make one's formal entry, as into society: debut. See knowledge.

come over - phrasal verb

  1. To go to or seek out the company of in order to socialize: call, come by, drop by, drop in, look in, look up, pop in, run in, see, stop(by or in), visit. See seek.

come through - phrasal verb

  1. To exist in spite of adversity: last, persist, pull through, ride out, survive, weather. See live.

come to - phrasal verb

  1. To reach (a goal or objective): arrive at, attain, gain, get to. Informal hit on or upon. See start.