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Definition of Come
1. Noun. The thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract.
Specialized synonyms: Milt
Generic synonyms: Bodily Fluid, Body Fluid, Humor, Humour, Liquid Body Substance
Terms within: Sperm, Sperm Cell, Spermatozoan, Spermatozoon
Derivative terms: Ejaculate, Inseminate
2. Verb. Move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody. "The children come to the playground"; "Come into the room"
Specialized synonyms: Emanate, Accost, Address, Come Up To, Approach, Come Near, Approach, Come Near, Come On, Draw Close, Draw Near, Go Up, Near
Generic synonyms: Go, Locomote, Move, Travel
Also: Come In, Come Through, Come Through, Come Up, Come Up, Come With
Derivative terms: Coming
Antonyms: Go
3. Verb. Reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress. "These cars won't come "; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"
Specialized synonyms: Land, Set Down, Drive In, Bring Down, Land, Put Down, Land, Set Ashore, Shore, Roll Up, Come In, Attain, Hit, Reach, Flood In, Draw In, Get In, Move In, Pull In, Plump In
Related verbs: Get
Derivative terms: Arrival, Arriver, Comer, Coming
Antonyms: Leave
4. Verb. Come to pass; arrive, as in due course. "Dawn comes early in June"
Specialized synonyms: Descend, Fall, Settle
Derivative terms: Coming
5. Verb. Reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position. "Your wish will come true"
6. Verb. To be the product or result. "Understanding comes from experience"
7. Verb. Be found or available. "These shoes come in three colors; The furniture comes unassembled"
8. Verb. Come forth. "His breath came hard"
9. Verb. Be a native of. "She hails from Kalamazoo"
10. Verb. Extend or reach. "The sleeves come to your knuckles"
11. Verb. Exist or occur in a certain point in a series. "Next came the student from France"
12. Verb. Cover a certain distance. "She came a long way"
13. Verb. Come under, be classified or included. "This comes under a new heading"
14. Verb. Happen as a result. "Nothing good will come of this"
15. Verb. Add up in number or quantity. "The bill came to $2,000"
Specialized synonyms: Work Out, Outnumber, Average, Average Out, Make
Generic synonyms: Be
Derivative terms: Amount, Amount, Number, Number, Number, Total, Total
16. Verb. Develop into. "Nothing came of his grandiose plans"
17. Verb. Be received. "News came in of the massacre in Rwanda"
18. Verb. Come to one's mind; suggest itself. "A great idea then came to her"
19. Verb. Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example. "He comes from humble origins"
Related verbs: Derive, Hail
Derivative terms: Derivation, Derivation, Derivative, Descendant, Descendent, Descent, Descent
20. Verb. Proceed or get along. "He's come a long way"
21. Verb. Experience orgasm. "Sam and Sue come"; "She could not come because she was too upset"
22. Verb. Have a certain priority. "My family comes first"
Definition of Come
1. v. i. To move hitherward; to draw near; to approach the speaker, or some place or person indicated; -- opposed to go.
2. v. t. To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here.
3. n. Coming.
Definition of Come
1. Verb. (intransitive) To move from further away to nearer to. ¹
2. Verb. (intransitive) To arrive ¹
3. Verb. (intransitive) To appear, to manifest itself. ¹
4. Verb. (intransitive) To take a position to something else in a sequence. ¹
5. Verb. (intransitive) (slang) (alternative spelling of cum) To achieve orgasm. ¹
6. Verb. (copulative figuratively with ''close'') To approach a state of being or accomplishment. ¹
7. Verb. (figuratively with ''to'') To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something. ¹
8. Verb. (context: copulative archaic) To become, to turn out to be. ¹
9. Noun. (obsolete) Coming, arrival; approach. ¹
10. Noun. (slang) Semen, or female ejaculatory discharge. ¹
11. Preposition. when an event has occurred or a time has arrived ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Come
1. to move toward something or someone [v CAME, COMING, COMES or COMETH]