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π
come
verb
-
come
,
coming
,
comes
,
came
to
move
or
travel
to
the
place
where
the
speaker
or
listener
is
β’
"
Please
come
inside
and
have
a
seat
,"
the
host
said
.
"
Please
come
inside
and
have
a
seat
,"
the
host
said
.
β’
My
cousins
come
to
our
house
every
summer
for
a
big
barbecue
.
My
cousins
come
to
our
house
every
summer
for
a
big
barbecue
.
Old
English
β
cuman
β
meaning
β
to
move
with
the
purpose
of
reaching
,
to
arrive
β.
verb
-
come
,
coming
,
comes
,
came
to
happen
or
occur
,
often
suddenly
or
unexpectedly
β’
Bad
weather
can
come
without
warning
in
the
mountains
.
Bad
weather
can
come
without
warning
in
the
mountains
.
β’
A
great
idea
suddenly
came
to
him
during
lunch
.
A
great
idea
suddenly
came
to
him
during
lunch
.
verb
-
come
,
coming
,
comes
,
came
to
have
a
particular
place
as
your
origin
β’
My
parents
come
from
Brazil
.
My
parents
come
from
Brazil
.
β’
This
cheese
comes
from
a
small
village
in
France
.
This
cheese
comes
from
a
small
village
in
France
.
verb
-
come
,
coming
,
comes
,
came
to
be
available
,
produced
,
or
sold
in
a
particular
form
,
size
,
or
color
β’
The
shoes
come
in
three
different
colors
.
The
shoes
come
in
three
different
colors
.
β’
Does
this
laptop
come
with
a
protective
case
?
Does
this
laptop
come
with
a
protective
case
?
verb
-
come
,
coming
,
comes
,
came
to
reach
or
achieve
a
particular
state
,
condition
,
or
result
β’
After
years
of
training
,
she
has
come
to
respect
her
limits
.
After
years
of
training
,
she
has
come
to
respect
her
limits
.
β’
The
meeting
came
to
an
end
at
noon
.
The
meeting
came
to
an
end
at
noon
.
become
verb
-
become
,
becoming
,
becomes
,
became
to
start
to
be
,
or
come
into
a
new
state
or
condition
β’
After
years
of
practice
,
Maya
became
an
excellent
pianist
.
After
years
of
practice
,
Maya
became
an
excellent
pianist
.
β’
Leaves
become
bright
red
and
orange
in
the
fall
.
Leaves
become
bright
red
and
orange
in
the
fall
.
Old
English
β
becuman
β
meaning
β
to
come
to
,
arrive
,
happen
,β
from
β
be-
β (
about
,
around
)
+
β
cuman
β (
to
come
).
The
sense
of
β
come
to
be
β
emerged
in
Middle
English
.
verb
-
become
,
becoming
,
becomes
,
became
to
suit
or
look
attractive
on
someone
or
something
β’
That
shade
of
blue
really
becomes
you
.
That
shade
of
blue
really
becomes
you
.
β’
The
hat
became
him
,
giving
him
a
charming
vintage
look
.
The
hat
became
him
,
giving
him
a
charming
vintage
look
.
The
sense
of
β
to
be
fitting
or
suitable
β
developed
in
Middle
English
,
influenced
by
earlier
meanings
of
β
become
β
related
to
transition
and
arrival
.
income
noun
money
that
a
person
or
household
receives
,
especially
on
a
regular
basis
,
from
work
,
business
,
investments
,
or
other
sources
β’
After
paying
rent
and
bills
,
Maria
saved
part
of
her
monthly
income
for
a
vacation
.
After
paying
rent
and
bills
,
Maria
saved
part
of
her
monthly
income
for
a
vacation
.
β’
The
new
job
doubled
Jamal's
annual
income
,
allowing
him
to
buy
a
house
.
The
new
job
doubled
Jamal's
annual
income
,
allowing
him
to
buy
a
house
.
from
Middle
English
β
income
β
meaning
β
entrance
or
arrival
β,
later
β
revenue
β,
from
β
in
β
+
β
come
β
noun
the
money
that
a
company
or
organization
has
left
after
subtracting
all
costs
and
expenses
;
profit
β’
Despite
higher
sales
,
the
company's
income
fell
because
of
rising
costs
.
Despite
higher
sales
,
the
company's
income
fell
because
of
rising
costs
.
β’
Investors
look
carefully
at
net
income
before
buying
shares
.
Investors
look
carefully
at
net
income
before
buying
shares
.
specialized
sense
evolved
in
the
18thβ19th
centuries
as
accounting
practices
distinguished
gross
revenue
from
net
income
welcome
interjection
-
welcome
,
welcoming
,
welcomes
,
welcomed
used
to
greet
someone
arriving
or
entering
β’
β
Welcome
!
Come
in
and
make
yourself
comfortable
,β
the
host
said
.
β
Welcome
!
Come
in
and
make
yourself
comfortable
,β
the
host
said
.
β’
The
tour
guide
greeted
the
group
with
a
cheerful
"
Welcome
to
the
museum
!"
The
tour
guide
greeted
the
group
with
a
cheerful
"
Welcome
to
the
museum
!"
verb
-
welcome
,
welcoming
,
welcomes
,
welcomed
to
greet
someone
with
friendliness
and
show
that
you
are
pleased
they
have
arrived
β’
The
hotel
staff
welcomed
the
tired
travelers
with
warm
smiles
.
The
hotel
staff
welcomed
the
tired
travelers
with
warm
smiles
.
β’
Neighbors
gathered
at
the
door
to
welcome
the
new
couple
to
the
building
.
Neighbors
gathered
at
the
door
to
welcome
the
new
couple
to
the
building
.
Old
English
"
wilcuma
"
meaning
"
a
wished-for
guest
",
from
"
wil
" (
desire
)
+
"
cuma
" (
guest
).
Over
time
the
noun
sense
led
to
the
verb
and
adjective
uses
.
noun
-
welcome
,
welcoming
,
welcomes
,
welcomed
an
act
or
feeling
of
greeting
someone
warmly
β’
The
singer
received
a
huge
welcome
from
the
crowd
.
The
singer
received
a
huge
welcome
from
the
crowd
.
β’
Her
warm
welcome
made
the
guests
feel
at
home
.
Her
warm
welcome
made
the
guests
feel
at
home
.
verb
-
welcome
,
welcoming
,
welcomes
,
welcomed
to
accept
or
encourage
something
with
pleasure
β’
The
committee
welcomes
suggestions
for
improving
the
project
.
The
committee
welcomes
suggestions
for
improving
the
project
.
β’
Our
town
welcomed
the
new
environmental
regulations
.
Our
town
welcomed
the
new
environmental
regulations
.
adjective
-
welcome
,
welcoming
,
welcomes
,
welcomed
pleased
about
or
gladly
allowed
to
be
here
or
to
happen
β’
You
are
always
welcome
to
join
our
study
group
.
You
are
always
welcome
to
join
our
study
group
.
β’
After
weeks
of
rain
,
the
sunshine
was
a
welcome
change
.
After
weeks
of
rain
,
the
sunshine
was
a
welcome
change
.
outcome
noun
the
final
result
of
an
action
,
event
,
or
situation
β’
After
months
of
training
,
the
final
race
outcome
surprised
everyone
.
After
months
of
training
,
the
final
race
outcome
surprised
everyone
.
β’
We
will
know
the
election
outcome
tonight
when
all
votes
are
counted
.
We
will
know
the
election
outcome
tonight
when
all
votes
are
counted
.
From
out
+
come
,
first
recorded
in
Middle
English
in
the
sense
β
an
act
of
coming
out
β.
The
modern
meaning
of
β
result
β
appeared
in
the
18th
century
.
noun
in
probability
or
science
,
one
possible
result
that
can
happen
in
an
experiment
,
test
,
or
event
β’
When
you
flip
a
coin
, "
heads
"
is
one
possible
outcome
.
When
you
flip
a
coin
, "
heads
"
is
one
possible
outcome
.
β’
The
teacher
asked
the
class
to
list
all
six
outcomes
of
rolling
a
die
.
The
teacher
asked
the
class
to
list
all
six
outcomes
of
rolling
a
die
.
overcome
verb
-
overcome
,
overcoming
,
overcomes
,
overcame
to
successfully
deal
with
and
gain
control
of
a
difficulty
,
problem
,
or
fear
.
β’
After
months
of
practice
,
Mia
finally
overcame
her
fear
of
public
speaking
.
After
months
of
practice
,
Mia
finally
overcame
her
fear
of
public
speaking
.
β’
The
team
worked
together
and
overcame
every
obstacle
in
the
project
.
The
team
worked
together
and
overcame
every
obstacle
in
the
project
.
Old
English
ofercuman
,
from
ofer
β
over
β
+
cuman
β
come
,β
meaning
β
to
come
over
,
surpass
.β
verb
-
overcome
,
overcoming
,
overcomes
,
overcame
to
affect
someone
so
strongly
that
they
cannot
think
or
act
normally
;
to
overwhelm
.
β’
She
was
overcome
by
emotion
and
began
to
cry
during
the
speech
.
She
was
overcome
by
emotion
and
began
to
cry
during
the
speech
.
β’
The
hikers
were
overcome
by
heat
and
had
to
rest
in
the
shade
.
The
hikers
were
overcome
by
heat
and
had
to
rest
in
the
shade
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
Old
English
ofercuman
β
come
over
,
overpower
.β
comedy
noun
-
comedy
,
comedies
Entertainment
such
as
jokes
,
stand-up
shows
,
or
humorous
writing
that
is
meant
to
make
people
laugh
.
β’
After
a
long
day
,
watching
stand-up
comedy
helps
me
relax
.
After
a
long
day
,
watching
stand-up
comedy
helps
me
relax
.
β’
She
wants
to
study
comedy
writing
at
university
.
She
wants
to
study
comedy
writing
at
university
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
Latin
comedia
,
from
Greek
kΕmΕidia
β
revel
song
β,
from
kΕmos
β
revel
β
+
aoide
β
song
β.
noun
-
comedy
,
comedies
A
play
,
movie
,
or
television
show
that
is
funny
and
designed
to
amuse
the
audience
.
β’
We
saw
a
romantic
comedy
at
the
cinema
last
night
.
We
saw
a
romantic
comedy
at
the
cinema
last
night
.
β’
His
first
film
was
a
slapstick
comedy
that
made
everyone
laugh
.
His
first
film
was
a
slapstick
comedy
that
made
everyone
laugh
.
noun
-
comedy
,
comedies
An
event
or
situation
that
is
amusing
because
things
go
wrong
in
a
silly
way
.
β’
The
meeting
turned
into
pure
comedy
when
the
projector
caught
fire
.
The
meeting
turned
into
pure
comedy
when
the
projector
caught
fire
.
β’
Trying
to
cook
in
that
tiny
kitchen
was
sheer
comedy
.
Trying
to
cook
in
that
tiny
kitchen
was
sheer
comedy
.