COME
- to move toward someone or something
- to arrive
- to come to pass; happen
- to tack
- to encounter by chance
- (used as a request to repeat a statement)
- to accompany someone, attend as part of a group
- to appear; emerge as a factor or possibility
- to occur briefly or suddenly but never for long; appear and disappear
- to recover consciousness; revive
- to change one's opinion, decision, etc., esp. to agree with another's
- to visit
- to cease being angry, hurt, etc.
- to arrive at; attain
- to rush at; attack
- to return, esp. to one's memory
- to return to a former position or state
- to talk back; retort
- to cause to be estranged or antagonized
- to obtain; acquire
- to be reduced in circumstances or status
- to be handed down by tradition or inheritance
- to be relayed from a higher authority
- to happen
- to lose the effects of a drug high
- to voice one's opposition to
- to reprimand; scold
- to become afflicted with (an illness)
- to offer one's services; present oneself; volunteer
- (of an anchor) to begin to drag
- (of an object) to move when hauled upon
- to enter
- to come into use or fashion
- to begin to produce or yield
- to be among the winners
- to receive; get; be subjected to
- to acquire; get
- to inherit
- to move toward someone or something [v CAME, COMING, COMES or COMETH]
- to move toward something or someone [v CAME, COMES, COMETH, COMETH, COMING]
- to occur
- to proceed, develop, or advance sufficiently or successfully
- to support or favor
- to finish in a race or any competition, as specified