come+about
51come off — Synonyms and related words: abjure, be blooded, be found, be met with, be realized, be successful, befall, betide, break, carry away, catch on, chance, click, come, come about, come apart, come down, come to pass, come true, come undone, come… …
52about — prep. & adv. prep. 1 a on the subject of; in connection with (a book about birds; what are you talking about?; argued about money). b relating to (something funny about this). c in relation to (symmetry about a plane). d so as to affect (can do… …
53come down — Synonyms and related words: alight, be found, be met with, be realized, befall, betide, cascade, cataract, collapse, come, come about, come in, come off, come to pass, come true, crash, crash land, decline, degenerate, descend, deteriorate, dip… …
54come — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. arrive, reach; approach, move toward, near; befall, happen, occur. See arrival, occurrence. Ant., leave, depart. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To move toward] Syn. approach, close in, advance, draw near;… …
55come to pass — Synonyms and related words: attain fulfillment, be found, be met with, be realized, befall, betide, come, come about, come down, come off, come true, eventuate, fall, go off, hap, happen, occur, pass, pass off, take place, transpire, turn out …
56come true — Synonyms and related words: attain fulfillment, be found, be met with, be realized, befall, betide, come, come about, come down, come off, come to pass, eventuate, fall, go off, hap, happen, occur, pass, pass off, take place, transpire, turn out …
57about ship — Synonyms and related words: back and fill, bear away, bear off, bear to starboard, beat, beat about, box off, break, bring about, bring round, cant, cant round, cast, cast about, change course, change the heading, come about, double a point,… …
58come around — I (Roget s IV) , v. 1. [To recover] Syn. rally, revive, regain consciousness, come to; see recover 3 , revive 2 . 2. [*To visit] Syn. call on, stop by, drop in on; see visit 4 . 3. [To yield] Syn. concede, accede, acquiesce; see agree , consent …
59come\ to\ pass — v. phr. literary To happen; occur. Strange things come to pass in troubled times. It came to pass that the jailer visited him by night. His hopes of success did not come to pass. Compare: bring to pass, come about …
60come off — verb 1. come to be detached (Freq. 2) His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery • Syn: ↑detach, ↑come away • Ant: ↑attach (for: ↑detach) …