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Synonyms for come

approach

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reach

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be available

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  • be available
  • be made
  • be offered
  • be produced
  • be on offer

climax

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come across as something or someone

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  • seem
  • look
  • seem to be
  • look like
  • appear to be
  • give the impression of being
  • have the or every appearance of being
  • strike you as (being)

come across someone

come along: hurry

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come back

come between someone

come by something

come clean about something

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come down: decrease

come down: fall

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come down on something

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come down to something

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come down with something

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come forward

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come from something: be from

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come from something: be from

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come in: arrive

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come in: finish

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come in for something

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come into something

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come off

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come on: begin

come out: be published

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  • be published
  • appear
  • be released
  • be issued
  • be launched

come out: be revealed

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come out: turn out

come out with something

come round or around: call

come round or around: change your opinion

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come round or around: regain consciousness

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come to

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come to something

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come up to something

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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for come

to go forward, especially toward a conclusion

to take place at a set time

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to happen to one

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to have as one's home or place of origin

to come to be

come across: to find or meet by chance

come across: to give in common with others

come around: to regain one's health

come back: to go again to a former place

come by: to come into possession of

come by: to go to or seek out the company of in order to socialize

come in: to come or go into (a place)

come in: to complete a race or competition in a specified position

come into: to receive (property) from one who has died

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come off: to turn out well

come on: to find or meet by chance

come out: to be made public

come out: to make one's formal entry, as into society

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come over: to go to or seek out the company of in order to socialize

come through: to exist in spite of adversity

come to: to reach (a goal or objective)

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Synonyms for come

the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract

reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position

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to be the product or result

be found or available

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come forth

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be a native of

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extend or reach

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exist or occur in a certain point in a series

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cover a certain distance

come under, be classified or included

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happen as a result

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add up in number or quantity

develop into

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be received

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come to one's mind

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come from

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proceed or get along

experience orgasm

have a certain priority

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