come

/kʌm/
verb
  1. To move toward or arrive at a place, person, or point.
    • She came home late last night.
    • The train comes at noon.
    • Please come to the front of the room.
  2. To happen or occur.
    • The idea came to me in a dream.
    • Spring comes after winter.
    • Good things come to those who wait.
  3. To reach a particular state or condition.
    • He came to understand the problem.
    • The button came undone.
    • The rope came loose.
  4. To be available or produced in a particular form.
    • Milk comes from cows.
    • This shirt comes in three colors.
    • The toy comes with batteries included.
  5. To have an orgasm.
    • Many people find it easier to come with clitoral stimulation.
    • He learned how to help his partner come.
    • She came easily during their intimate moment.
Antonyms
noun
  1. Semen released during ejaculation.
    • He wiped the come off his stomach.
    • The doctor examined the come under a microscope.
    • The sample was tested for the presence of come.
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