come in Antonyms

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Meaning of come in

Wordnet

come in (v)

to come or go into

be received

come into fashion; become fashionable

to insert between other elements

take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal

come in Sentence Examples

  1. Please come in and make yourself comfortable.
  2. The delivery person knocked on the door, and I invited them to come in.
  3. We're expecting guests; can you help me set the table when they come in?
  4. The cold wind rushed in as soon as I opened the door to let them come in.
  5. I'm sorry, but we're at full capacity right now; there's no room for anyone else to come in.
  6. It's raining outside; please hurry and come in before you get wet.
  7. The news just came in that the flight has been delayed by two hours.
  8. The call came in while I was in the middle of a meeting.
  9. Instructions on how to assemble the furniture came in the package.
  10. The aroma of freshly baked cookies wafted through the house as I let them come in from the oven.

FAQs About the word come in

to come or go into, be received, come into fashion; become fashionable, to insert between other elements, take a place in a competition; often followed by an or

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Please come in and make yourself comfortable.

The delivery person knocked on the door, and I invited them to come in.

We're expecting guests; can you help me set the table when they come in?

The cold wind rushed in as soon as I opened the door to let them come in.