Meaning & Definition of Coming in English
English⟶
Coming
approaching or moving toward a point or place
Pronunciation:
/ˈkʌmɪŋ/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: The act of arriving at a place.
Example Sentence: The coming of summer brings warm weather.
Definition: Upcoming or approaching in time.
Example Sentence: The coming weeks will be critical for our project.
Definition: In a specific position in relation to a point.
Example Sentence: The car is coming toward us.
Etymology
Origin: From Old English 'cuman', meaning 'to come'.
Synonyms
approachingarrivingforthcomingimpendingupcoming
Common Phrases and Expressions
- coming up: Something that is about to happen or take place.
- the coming days: The days that are soon to occur.
- when the time comes: At the appropriate time in the future.
Translations
- Spanish: venir
- French: venir
- German: kommen
- Russian: приходя
Related Words
- come: To move or travel toward or into a place thought of as near.
- comer: The act of coming together or the state of being come.
Slang Meanings of coming
Meaning: To arrive at a realization or understanding.
Example Sentence: He finally came to terms with his decision.
Meaning: To reach a certain emotional or physical state.
Example Sentence: She's coming down from her high.