Come
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British pronunciation/kˈʌm/
American pronunciation/ˈkəm/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "come"

to come
01

dumating sa isang lugar

to move toward a location that the speaker considers to be close or relevant to them
to come definition and meaning
1.1

sumapit

to move or travel a certain distance
example
Halimbawa
examples
They've come 20 kilometers since sunrise.
She's come 15 miles on her bike already.
1.2

sumapit

to arrive at or reach a specified place or destination
example
Halimbawa
examples
The family came as far as the gate of the amusement park.
He came to the party carrying a bottle of wine.
The group continued until they came to a cliff edge.
I could sense that someone was coming closer.
1.3

sumapit

to reach a specific point or length
example
Halimbawa
examples
The fence comes up to my waist.
1.4

sumapit

to move or travel to get or do a specific thing
example
Halimbawa
examples
She came to borrow a book from the library.
He came to pick up his car from the repair shop.
The police officer came searching for the missing person.
1.5

sumapit

to move while doing another thing or in a specific way
example
Halimbawa
examples
She came skipping down the street, full of joy.
The rain came pouring down, drenching everything in sight.
02

sumapit

to happen or materialize as an event or situation
2.1

sumapit

to originate or emerge from a specific source or place
2.2

sumapit

(of natural events or changes in weather) to arrive or occur at a particular time
03

sumapit

to be recognized in a certain rank or level of significance relative to other items or concerns
3.1

sumapit

to finish in a particular rank or place in a competitive event
example
Halimbawa
examples
Her name came last on the attendance list.
The book came first in the rankings.
The restaurant came ninth in the customer satisfaction survey.
They came third in the talent show with their impressive dance routine.
He came last in the spelling bee competition, but he still did his best.
04

sumapit

to transition into a particular state or condition, often unexpectedly or unintentionally
4.1

sumapit

to arrive at a certain state
example
Halimbawa
examples
The trees are coming into leaf.
At last winter came to an end.
The chaos in the room came to an end when the teacher entered.
He came to power in 2019.
We need to come to an agreement on this issue.
4.2

sumapit

used to describe the process of reaching a particular feeling or state of mind through gradual realization or development
example
Halimbawa
examples
She had come to see the power of positive affirmations.
After years of struggle, she had come to embrace her true self and let go of societal expectations.
Considering his past actions, they had come to expect his reluctance to take responsibility.
Over the years, he came to trust her completely.
After hearing his heartfelt speech, I came to admire him for his courage.
05

sumapit

to be available with certain features, options, or characteristics associated with a product
06

sumapit

to experience sexual climax or orgasm
01

halika

the thick, milky fluid from the male reproductive system that contains sperm and is released during ejaculation
01

halika

used to indicate the arrival or occurrence of a particular time, event, or situation
example
Halimbawa
examples
I will come to your house tomorrow.
Can you come with me to the store?
She always comes to class early to get a good seat.
David came into the office and sat down at his desk.
There's a hurricane coming our way.
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