come to the party

The phrase "come to the party" is often used idiomatically in English to describe various forms of participation, understanding, or agreement.

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Definition

A2Social Gathering

(literal)To physically attend a social event.

Example

  • Are you going to come to the party this Saturday?

B2General

(informal, idiomatic)To agree to participate or get involved in a plan or activity.

Example

  • We need everyone to come to the party if we're going to make this project a success.

C1Understanding

(idiomatic, British)To realize or understand what is happening.

Example

  • It took him a while, but he finally came to the party and saw the bigger picture.

Similar

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

come tocome overcome forcome atplay partycome alongparty timecome to the scratchcome on downcome withcome to bedcome oncome to timecome inhouse partyparty favorshow upcome on tocome down to