coming out (Meaning)

coming out

to give expression to, to become evident, to make a debut, to come into public view, publish, to openly declare something about oneself previously kept hidden, to turn out to be, to declare oneself especially in public utterance, to openly declare one's sexual orientation or gender identity, to turn out in an outcome

coming out Sentence Examples

  1. The suspect's attorney was relentless in coming out publicly against the judge's ruling.
  2. I'm still coming out of my shell after spending so many years in isolation.
  3. The show's finale saw the protagonist finally coming out to his family.
  4. The movie features a scene where the character struggles with coming out to himself.
  5. The LGBTQ+ community has made significant progress in coming out and fighting for their rights.
  6. I'm coming out of a difficult period in my life and feeling more positive about the future.
  7. The new product launch was a major success, with sales coming out far above expectations.
  8. The smoke from the fire was coming out of the windows, indicating the severity of the situation.
  9. The stain on the carpet won't come out, no matter how much cleaning I try.
  10. The victim's statement came out strongly against the defendant, providing crucial evidence for the prosecution.

FAQs About the word coming out

to give expression to, to become evident, to make a debut, to come into public view, publish, to openly declare something about oneself previously kept hidden,

putting out, manufacture, publication, publishing, issuing, production, printing, distribution,release, transmission

suppression,censorship,

The suspect's attorney was relentless in coming out publicly against the judge's ruling.

I'm still coming out of my shell after spending so many years in isolation.

The show's finale saw the protagonist finally coming out to his family.

The movie features a scene where the character struggles with coming out to himself.