come on

The phrase "come on" is versatile and used in various contexts, from encouraging someone to expressing disbelief or making progress.

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Definition

A2General

(informal, encouragement)Used to urge someone to act or hurry.

Example

  • Come on, we need to leave now!
  • Come on, you can do it!

B1General

(informal, disbelief)Used to express skepticism or disbelief.

Example

  • Come on, you don't really believe that!
  • Oh, come on! That can't be true.

B1Broadcasting

(technical)To begin operating or broadcasting.

Example

  • The show comes on at 8 PM.
  • The lights came on automatically.

B2Personal Interaction

(informal, flirtatious)To approach someone in a flirtatious or suggestive manner.

Example

  • He came on to her at the party.
  • She comes on a bit strong sometimes.

B2Sports

(technical)To enter the playing field as a substitute.

Example

  • The new player came on in the second half.
  • He came on to replace the injured player.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "come on":

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