come over

Related to word: come

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Definition (impression)

  1. C2

    to give the impression of being a certain kind of person

    • She came over as very confident in the meeting, making me feel she is an excellent leader.

    • His sense of humor comes over as not being too serious.

    • Her artwork comes over as that of a thoughtful artist to the audience.

Definition (movement)

  1. C1

    to arrive at a location, transition from one place to another, or approach someone

    • We plan to have friends come over to my house for a gathering this weekend.

    • She came over from the neighbor's house to borrow some tools.

    • When I received his call, I instantly invited him to come over.

Definition (sensation)

  1. Adjective

    to experience an unexpected and sudden sensation

    • Who knew there would be such a surprise later? I came over a sudden feeling of astonishment.

    • After hearing the bad news, she came over an unexpected sadness.

    • At that moment, he came over a sudden, inexplicable fear.