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ALL meanings of come out

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  • idioms come out come home, Nautical. (of an anchor) to begin to drag. (of an object) to move when hauled upon. 1
  • idioms come out come off, Informal. to happen; occur. to reach the end; acquit oneself: to come off with honors. to be given or completed; occur; result: Her speech came off very well. to succeed; be successful: The end of the novel just doesn't come off. 1
  • idioms come out come off it, Informal. to stop being wrong, foolish, or pretentious; be truthful or honest: Come off it—we know you're as poor as the rest of us. 1
  • idioms come out come to pass, to happen; occur. 1
  • idioms come out come what may, no matter what may happen; regardless of any opposition, argument, or consequences: Come what may, he will not change his mind. 1
  • idioms come out where one is coming from, Slang. where the source of one's beliefs, attitudes, or feelings lies: It's hard to understand where your friend is coming from when he says such crazy things. 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb come out emerge 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb come out go outside 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb come out announce you are gay 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb come out book: be published 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb come out movie: be released 1
  • intransitivephrasal verb come out facts, news: be made public 1
  • verb come out To be discovered, be revealed. 0
  • verb come out To be published, be issued. 0
  • verb come out (as a debutante) To make a formal debut in society. 0
  • verb come out To end up or result. 0
  • verb come out (cricket, of a batsman) To walk onto the field at the beginning of an innings. 0
  • verb come out (Idiomatic) INF To come out of the closet. 0
  • verb come out To be deducted from. 0
  • verb come out To leave (out of), exit from. 0
  • verb come out Express opinion. 0
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