COME | • come v. (Intransitive) To move from further away to nearer to. • come v. (Intransitive) To arrive. • come v. (Intransitive) To appear, to manifest itself. |
ANCOME | • ancome n. (Obsolete) A small inflammatory swelling, arising suddenly. • ANCOME n. a sudden inflammation. |
BECOME | • become v. (Copulative) begin to be; turn into. • become v. (Copulative) To come about; happen; come into being; arise. • become v. (Transitive) To be proper for; to beseem. |
INCOME | • income n. Money one earns by working or by capitalising on the work of others. • income n. (Business, commerce) Money coming in to a fund, account, or policy. • income n. (Obsolete) A coming in; arrival; entrance; introduction. |
ONCOME | • oncome v. (Intransitive, rare) To arrive; come to; come on. • oncome n. Advent, arrival, approach; onset. • oncome n. The commencement or initial stages of a business, especially of one which requires great exertion. |
UPCOME | • upcome v. (Rare, dialectal or obsolete) To ascend, rise; grow up; come up. • upcome n. (Rare or dialectal) An ascent, climb; a way up. • upcome n. (Dialectal, chiefly Scotland) An outward appearance, especially pertaining to the future; a promising… |
NEWCOME | • newcome adj. Just arrived; lately come. • newcome n. A stranger newly arrived; a newcomer. • newcome n. (Dialectal) The time at which any fruit comes into season. |
OUTCOME | • outcome n. That which is produced or occurs as a result of an event or process. • outcome n. (Probability theory) The result of a random trial. An element of a sample space. • outcome n. (Education) The anticipated or desired results or evidence of a learning experience (often used in the… |
WELCOME | • welcome adj. Whose arrival is a cause of joy; received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company. • welcome adj. Producing gladness. • welcome adj. Free to have or enjoy gratuitously. |
DOWNCOME | • downcome n. A tumbling or falling down; a sudden or heavy fall; an overthrow; ruin; destruction. • downcome n. In ironmaking, a pipe that leads combustible gases downward from the top of the blast furnace to the… • downcome n. A downpour of rain. |
OVERCOME | • overcome v. (Transitive) To surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of. • overcome v. (Intransitive) To prevail. • overcome v. (Transitive) To recover from (a difficulty), to get over. |
OWRECOME | • OWRECOME v. (Scots) to overcome. |
FORTHCOME | • forthcome v. To come forth. • forthcome n. (Obsolete) A coming forth. • FORTHCOME v. (obsolete) to come forth. |
MISBECOME | • misbecome v. (Transitive, obsolete) To be unsuitable for; not to befit. • MISBECOME v. (archaic) to be unbecoming to. |
UNWELCOME | • unwelcome adj. Not welcome. • unwelcome v. (Transitive, rare) To treat as unwelcome. • UNWELCOME adj. not welcome. |
UNOVERCOME | • unovercome adj. Not having been overcome. • UNOVERCOME adj. not overcome. |