Come

Verb

 * 1)  To move from further away to nearer to.
 * 2)  To arrive
 * 3)  To appear, to manifest itself.
 * 4)  To take a position to something else in a sequence.
 * 5)     To achieve orgasm.
 * 6)  (with close) To approach a state of being or accomplishment.
 * 7)  (with to) To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something.
 * 8)  To become, to turn out to be.

Noun

 * 1)  Semen, or female ejaculatory discharge.
 * 2)  Coming, arrival; approach.

Preposition

 * 1) when an event has occurred or a time has arrived

Adverbs for Come
laboriously; reluctantly; decently; prosaically; richly; undeniably; vividly; argumentatively; inevitably; fitfully; steadily; intermittently; confidently; rarely; voluntarily; briskly; warily; peaceably; archly; spasmodically; vehemently; distinctly; unquestionably; drunkenly; rapidly; silently; hopefully; swiftly; hesitatingly; deliberately; monotonously; sporadically; obliquely; seasonably; drowsily; wondrously; indiscriminately; assiduously; ponderously; slyly; jauntily.

Antonyms for Come

 * leave, go

Thesaurus
appear, approach, approximate, arise, arrive, arrive at, arrive in, assault, attack, attain, attain to, await, awaken, bail out, be, be destined, be fated, be found, be imminent, be involved, be met with, be realized, be received, be revealed, be to be, be to come, bear down on, bear down upon, bear up, become manifest, become visible, befall, betide, blame, blow in, bob up, break, break cover, break forth, bump into, burst forth, catch, chance, charge, check in, clean, climax, clock in, close, close in, close with, come about, come across, come along, come apart, come around, come at, come by, come clean, come closer, come down, come down on, come down with, come forth, come forward, come in, come in sight, come near, come off, come on, come out, come over, come through, come to, come to hand, come to light, come to pass, come true, come up, communicate, concern, conclude, confront, contract, criticize, crop out, crop up, crumble, debouch, descend on, descend upon, develop, discover, disintegrate, do, draw near, draw nigh, draw on, earn, effuse, ejaculate, emanate, emerge, encounter, end, enter, erupt, eventuate, expect, extrude, fade in, fall, fall out, fall to pieces, fare, fetch, fetch up at, find, finish, fly at, foresee, foretell, gain, gain upon, get, get about, get around, get better, get hold of, get in, get off, get out, get there, get to, get well, give up, go about, go for, go off, go over, grow, hap, happen, happen along, happen by chance, hazard, heave in sight, hit, hit town, hope, influence, involve, issue, issue forth, jump out, lay hold of, leak out, lie ahead, look for, look forth, look forward to, loom, make, make for, make it, materialize, move, move along, narrow the gap, near, nigh, not fail, number, obtain, occur, outcrop, pass, pass off, pay up, peep out, penetrate, plan, plot, pop up, possess, pounce on, pounce upon, predict, premiere, present itself, procure, progress, project, prophesy, protrude, prove, proximate, pull in, punch in, reach, reach orgasm, rear its head, rebuke, regard, relate to, reprimand, revile, revive, ring in, rise, roll in, run across, run into, run to, rush at, sally, sally forth, secure, see the light, separate, settle, show, show up, sidle up to, sign in, sink in, step up, stream forth, strike the eye, stumble on, stumble upon, submit, succeed, succumb to, surface, tack, take place, take possession of, terminate, threaten, thrive, time in, total, transpire, turn out, turn up, visit, wake up, win, yield

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: cum
 * Homophones: cum
 * Homophones: cum
 * Homophones: cum
 * Homophones: cum