come out

Related to word: come

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Definition (astronomy)

  1. B1

    When celestial bodies like the sun, moon, or stars appear in the sky.

    • In the morning, the sun came out from behind the mountains, illuminating the entire village.

    • The stars are expected to come out in the night sky tonight.

    • The moon came out fully in the night sky, looking beautiful.

Definition (cleaning)

  1. C2

    When a stain or mark vanishes after cleaning.

    • After rinsing with clean water, the stain finally came out.

    • After scrubbing with cleaner, the spots on the carpet came out.

    • Professional cleaning made the marks on the clothes come out completely.

Definition (identity)

  1. C2

    To reveal your sexual orientation or gender identity publicly after keeping it private for some time.

    • She finally decided to come out about her gender identity, feeling a great sense of relief.

    • With the support of family and friends, he bravely chose to come out about his sexual orientation.

    • People from various backgrounds are coming out to express their identities.

Definition (information)

  1. C2

    When previously hidden information becomes public knowledge.

    • The secret eventually came out, shocking everyone.

    • The incident caused the long-hidden truth to come out.

    • He feared that his past would come out.

  2. B2

    When details or outcomes are disclosed to the public.

    • The results will come out next week, and everyone is eager.

    • Our investigation findings finally came out, revealing the root of the issue.

    • Their report came out last week, shocking the public.

Definition (labor)

  1. When employees cease working due to a dispute.

    • The workers came out on strike due to wage issues at the factory.

    • The employees decided to come out and strike due to dissatisfaction with the working conditions.

    • The decision will affect the workers coming out to strike.

Definition (nature)

  1. When flowers begin to bloom.

    • As spring arrives, the flowers come out quietly blooming.

    • The flowers in this garden come out particularly beautiful under the sunlight.

    • The white plum blossoms come out in bloom during the cold winter.

Definition (outcome)

  1. AdjectiveVerb + adv/prep

    To arrive at a particular state or achieve something at the conclusion of an activity.

    • The meeting will come out with a constructive report.

    • Our discussion came out with a unanimous decision in the end.

    • The project came out successfully in the end.

Definition (photography)

  1. When a photograph or a segment of it becomes visible.

    • When the photo came out, we could hardly wait to see the results.

    • She will come out the photograph in the sunlight so she can showcase it.

    • The footage is meant to come out within a few days.

Definition (publication)

  1. B1

    When a book, record, film, etc. is released, it becomes accessible for purchase or viewing.

    • The book is set to come out in September.

    • Their new album will come out next month.

    • The film has come out in theaters worldwide.

Definition (social)

  1. to accompany someone to a social function or gathering

    • She invited me to come out with her to the weekend gathering.

    • We hope he can come out for the dinner, as he always enhances the atmosphere.

    • He rarely comes out to social events with friends.

Definition (speech)

  1. Verb + adv/prep

    To articulate an opinion.

    • He came out during the meeting to express his opinion on the issue.

    • She came out with her viewpoint on the policy during the interview.

    • The purpose of our meeting is to allow everyone to come out and express their opinions.

  2. C2

    When the way you say something is distinct or characteristic.

    • He came out expressing a positive outlook for the future during his speech.

    • Her feelings came out clearly during the conversation.

    • The poem is so unique that it allowed thoughts to come out distinctively.