come from


Definition: Meaning of, come from in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / kʌm frɒm;frəm /

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Prsesent Past Past Participle
come from came from come from
Present Participle Third Person Singular
coming from comes from
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  1. come from someone/something to be obtained from, produced by, or found in a particular person, place, or thing
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  2. come from something to have something as an origin
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  3. come from something to have been born in a particular place
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  4. to have your home in a particular place
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  5. to belong to a particular type of family or social group
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  6. come from something to be the result of something
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  7. coming from someone used for emphasizing that what someone is saying is surprising, annoying, or funny
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  8. where someone is coming from informal the ideas, intentions, or feelings that make someone say a particular thing or behave in a particular way
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