• a b
  • Log In
  • Home
  • Vocabulary
  • Writing
  • Mobile apps
  • Help
  • ©2017 EdictFree.
    All Rights Reserved.
Vocabulary
  • Topic
Help
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy policy
Mobile apps
  • Android
  • Ios
Bright
  • Home
  • Vocabulary
    • Topic
  • Writing

Free Online Dictionary

The home of living English, with more than 820,000 words, meanings and phrases
All Properties select
District 1 District 2 District 7 More

Longman Dictionary English

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcome (now)come (now)old-fashioned used to comfort or gently encourage someone → come
Examples from the Corpus
come (now)• When the company came back inside, their mood was entirely changed.• The answers come from a variety of professionals who deal with human development and sexuality.• But there was no light in the eyes of the girl that came home to me that night.• Something out there asking to come in?• A 500 rouble note would come into circulation in the near future.• Watching him, Riven felt the return of bonhomie and contemplated touching Madra's hair next time she came round.• Come, Sarah, don't cry.• I got into Edinburgh and before I came up I took a year off and worked and travelled.• The owners say they came up with the idea first.
ldoceonline.com
Word of day

May 14, 2025

piggy-bank
noun
Ad
Mobile apps

Browse our dictionary apps today and ensure you are never again lost for words.

Follow
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Find Out More
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
Copyright EdictFree.Com All Rights Reserved.
Design by EdictFree
Copyright EdictFree.Com All Rights Reserved.
Design by EdictFree