come through

The phrase "come through" is versatile and commonly used in various contexts, often implying success, fulfillment, or communication.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To fulfill a promise or meet an expectation.

Example

  • She always comes through when we need her help.
  • I knew he would come through with the project on time.

B2Communication

(informal)To be successfully communicated or expressed.

Example

  • His enthusiasm comes through in every speech he gives.
  • The message came through loud and clear.

B2Challenges

(informal)To endure or survive a difficult situation.

Example

  • After a tough year, the company finally came through.
  • They came through the storm without any major issues.

B2Social

(informal)To arrive or show up, often used in invitations.

Example

  • Are you coming through to the party tonight?
  • Feel free to come through whenever you can.

Similar

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

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