to come around
Pronunciation
/kˈʌm ɐɹˈaʊnd/
come round

Definition & Meaning of "come around"in English

to come around
01

to completely change one's decision or opinion

Intransitive
to come around definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
phrasal
Action verb
Regular
Inseparable
Particle
around
Base verb
come
Present tense
come around
3rd person singular
comes around
Present participle
coming around
Past simple
came around
Past participle
come around
Examples
After hearing all the arguments, she finally came around and agreed to join us.
02

to awaken from a state of unconsciousness

Intransitive
to come around definition and meaning
Examples
After fainting, it took her a few minutes to come around and realize where she was.
03

to visit someone at their house or place

Intransitive
to come around definition and meaning
Examples
They invited us to come around for dinner at their new house.
04

to occur at regular intervals

Intransitive
Examples
The holidays come around every year, bringing joy and togetherness.
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