coming (Meaning)

Wordnet

coming (n)

the act of drawing spatially closer to something

arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous)

the temporal property of becoming nearer in time

the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse

Wordnet

coming (s)

of the relatively near future

coming Sentence Examples

  1. The train is coming; please stand behind the yellow line.
  2. He felt a sense of excitement as his birthday was coming soon.
  3. With winter coming, it's time to start preparing for colder weather.
  4. She could see the storm clouds coming in the distance.
  5. The new movie release is coming to theaters next month.
  6. He could sense change was coming and felt both anxious and hopeful.
  7. The company's annual meeting is coming up; preparations are in full swing.
  8. With the new year coming, many people are making resolutions.
  9. She felt a wave of relief knowing that help was coming soon.
  10. The sun was setting, and darkness was coming quickly.

FAQs About the word coming

the act of drawing spatially closer to something, arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous), the temporal property of becoming nearer in

to come, upcoming, nearing,approaching, impending, future, at hand, on tap, imminent,forthcoming

other,recent, past, recent, past, other, late, late, foregone, bygone

The train is coming; please stand behind the yellow line.

He felt a sense of excitement as his birthday was coming soon.

With winter coming, it's time to start preparing for colder weather.

She could see the storm clouds coming in the distance.