To come out



Example: They come out with results

Definition


"To come out" means to appear, emerge, or become visible or known, often after being hidden or unknown. It can also mean to be published or released, as in the phrase 'They come out with results,' indicating the presentation or disclosure of information or outcomes.

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Etymology


The phrase "to come out" originates from the Old English word 'cuman,' meaning to move or arrive. Over time, 'come out' evolved to express the idea of emerging or becoming visible. Did you know? In theater, 'come out' referred to actors stepping onto the stage, highlighting its sense of appearance or revelation.