come with

The phrase 'come with' is versatile and can describe accompaniment, inclusion, or occurrence in various contexts.

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Definition

A2Social

(informal)To accompany or join someone in going to a particular place.

Example

  • Are you going to come with me to the store?
  • She asked if I wanted to come with her to the concert.

B1Commercial

(common)To be included as part of a package, deal, or offer.

Example

  • The laptop comes with a two-year warranty.
  • Does this meal come with a drink?

B2General

(common)To occur or exist as a consequence or result of something.

Example

  • Great responsibility comes with this job.
  • The announcement came with a lot of excitement.

Similar

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

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