🚶come

verb
/kʌm/

Meaning

to move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near or familiar
to move toward a place; to arrive at a place
to move toward or arrive at a place

Example Sentences

She will come to the party later.

Please come to my birthday party.

Please come to my house tomorrow.

Example Expressions

come true

Synonyms

arrive, approach, reach, appear, enter, visit
Entry 1
arrive, approach, reach, appear, enter
Entry 2
arrive, approach, reach, visit
Entry 3
arrive, approach, reach, appear

Antonyms

leave, depart, go, exit
Entry 1
leave, depart, go
Entry 2
go, leave, depart, exit
Entry 3
go, leave, depart, exit

Collocations

come back, come forward, come across, come out, come together, come here, come along, come true
Entry 1
come back, come forward, come across, come out, come together
Entry 2
come back, come here, come along, come true
Entry 3
come here, come back, come along, come true

More Example Sentences

I come from India.

May I come inside?

I come from America.

I like comedy movies.

I come from Bangladesh.

May I come inside the classroom?

You should come to my city sometime.

Over time, my city has become even more amazing.

Over time, my city has become even more crowded.

Over time, my city has become even more liveable.

Related Vocabularies

to suggest a plan or idea for consideration or discussion
to preserve the memory of a person or event, often through a ceremony, monument, or record
to march in a procession; to display publicly; to show off
To keep someone away from other people; to isolate.
To say that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
To kiss.

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