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Meaning of
come on
in English
come on
#common
Definitions
Interjection
an
expression
of
frustration
;
urging
to
hurry
an
expression
of
support
;
encouragement
to
proceed
Come
on
,
you
can
do
it
,
don't
give
up
.
an
expression
of
support
or
urging
someone
to
action
The
new
employee
will
come
on
board
next
month
.
join
me
in
going
;
let's
move
The
team
is
really
coming
on
strong
this
season
.
Verb
to
move
towards
the
speaker
;
showing
progress
or
familiarity
Come
on
,
let's
go
for
a
walk
in
the
park
.
to
appear
on
stage
or
perform
The
singer
will
come
on
stage
at
8pm
.
to
be
broadcast
or
start
playing
The
new
TV
show
will
come
on
air
next
Friday
.
to
activate
or
turn
on
a
device
;
start
functioning
The
generator
will
come
on
automatically
during
a
power
outage
.
to
progress
or
develop
over
time
The
company's
sales
have
come
on
significantly
since
the
new
marketing
campaign
.
to
appear
or
seem
a
certain
way
;
give
an
impression
The
new
policy
will
come
on
slowly
,
so
we
need
to
be
patient
.
to
start
feeling
the
effects
of
something
(
a
drug
,
etc
.);
take
effect
The
painkiller
started
to
come
on
after
about
an
hour
.
to
join
or
participate
in
an
activity
;
start
a
new
endeavor
She
decided
to
come
on
as
a
partner
in
the
business
venture
.
to
encounter
or
discover
something
;
find
The
hikers
came
on
a
hidden
waterfall
deep
in
the
forest
.
Base Words
come
on