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Come out
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- 1 Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see come, out.
"The mouse came out of the hole."
- 2 appear or become visible; make a showing wordnet
- 3 To be discovered; to be revealed. intransitive
"It finally came out that he had been lying all the time."
- 4 be issued or published wordnet
- 5 To be published or released; to be issued; to be broadcast for the first time. intransitive
"My new book comes out next week."
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- 6 come out of wordnet
- 7 To make a formal debut in society. dated, historical
"My daughter comes out in the spring."
- 8 break out wordnet
- 9 To end up or result; to turn out to be. copulative
"There were a lot of problems at the start, but it all came out well in the end."
- 10 take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal wordnet
- 11 To walk onto the field at the beginning of an innings.
- 12 be made known; be disclosed or revealed wordnet
- 13 To come out of the closet. idiomatic, informal
"He came out to his parents as gay last week."
- 14 to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality wordnet
- 15 To originate in; to derive from; to be taken from out of or to have arrived from.
"That comes out of my paycheck."
- 16 bulge outward wordnet
- 17 To express one's opinion openly.
"You had come out in favor of the French Revolution."
- 18 make oneself visible; take action wordnet
- 19 To become visible in the sky as a result of clouds clearing away.
"It's quite warm now the sun has come out."
- 20 drop out wordnet
- 21 To protest or go on strike, especially out of solidarity with other workers.
"We got the folks at the Detroit plant to come out too."
- 22 result or end wordnet
- 23 To make a debut in a new field; to start off a career or reputation.
"Here's some tips for coming out as an artist."
- 24 To emerge from or reach the end of an era, event or process. intransitive
"I was coming out of a period of unemployment then."
- 25 To be removed. intransitive
"Red wine will help that stain come out."
- 26 To join a church; to convert to a religion. intransitive, slang
"I came out after a period of difficulty in my life."
- 27 To begin with something. intransitive
"He came out with a pair of kings."
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