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come in

/kʌm ˈɪn/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To enter or come into a place

    - "You are invited to come in and join us for dinner."
    - "The guests have come in through the front door."
  • Verb

    To arrive or come, typically in a formal or ceremonial way

    - "The bride and groom will come in to the sound of applause."
    - "The president came in to a hero's welcome."

Antonyms

go out
Rhymes
Words rhyming with come in
come at , come about , come back , come down , come in from , come into , come off , come on , come over , come through , come to , come under , come up
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. come (en) : To come or go

  2. come (en) : To come into being

  3. come (en) : To come together


Homophones
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  1. come (en) : To come or go

  2. come (en) : To come into being

  3. come (en) : To come together


Variants
List of all variants of come in that leads to same result
came in , came in for , come in , come in for , comes in , comes in for , coming in , coming in for , come in from the cold , come in handy , come in helpful , come in useful , come in useful/helpful , came in on , come in on , comes in on , coming in on , good things come in small packages , come down in favor of , come down on the side of , come down in the world , come in bloom , come in/into bloom , come into bloom , come into flower , come in contact with , come in/into contact with , come into contact with
Forms
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comes, coming


Etymology
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Old English 'cuman' meaning 'to come'.


Trivia
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  1. In British English, 'come in' can also mean 'to go out', as in 'I'll be back in an hour'.

  2. The phrase 'come in out' is used to mean 'to come and go repeatedly', as in 'The traffic comes in and out of the tunnel'.

  3. The phrase 'come in' is often used in the imperative form as a polite way to invite someone into a space.


Related Concepts
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  1. arrive: The act of coming or arriving at a destination.

  2. enter: To go or come into a place or enclose an area.


Culture
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In literature, 'come in' is often used in a welcoming sense, as in invitations to enter a home or a gathering. In art, images of people 'coming in' can convey a sense of arrival or return.

How to Memorize "come in"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize entering a room and saying 'I come in'.
    - Imagine the words 'come in' written out in front of you.

  2. associate

    - Associate 'come in' with the image of a door opening.
    - Think of 'come in' as meaning 'to arrive'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Came In Can Open' to remember the past tense form 'came in'.
    - Create a sentence using 'come in' as the main verb.


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