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  2. COME ON definition: 1. to start to happen or work: 2. If you have an illness coming on, it is starting gradually: 3…. Learn more.

  3. A come-on is a gesture or remark which someone makes in order to encourage another person to make sexual advances to them. [ informal ] Anna reads this as a come-on and pursues him.

  4. to start to happen or work: The heating comes on at six in the morning. I think I have a cold coming on. (MAKE PROGRESS) to make progress: How's your new novel coming on? Come on! informal. B1. used to encourage someone to do something, to hurry, to try harder, etc: Come on! We're going to be late. (DISAGREEMENT)

  5. 1. a. : to advance by degrees. darkness came on. b. : to begin by degrees. rain came on toward noon. 2. a. : please used in cajoling or pleading. b. used interjectionally to express astonishment, incredulity, or recognition of a put-on. 3. : to project an indicated personal image. comes on as a conservative. 4. : to show sexual interest in someone.

  6. [no passive] (formal) to meet or find somebody/something by chance. See come on in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Definition of come on phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. ˈcome-on noun [countable usually singular] informal something that someone does deliberately to make someone else sexually interested in them Rick’s the kind of guy who thinks every smile is a come-on. give somebody the come-on (=do something to show you are sexually interested in someone) → come on to somebody/something Examples from the Corpus...

  8. Definitions of 'come on' 1. You say 'Come on' to someone to encourage them to do something they do not want to do. [spoken] [...] 2. You say 'Come on' to someone to encourage them to hurry up. [spoken] [...] 3. If you have an illness or a headache coming on, you can feel it starting. [...] More. Definitions of 'come on!' used to signify. a.

  9. All you need to know about "COME ON" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. 1. a. To advance toward the speaker or toward a specified place; approach: Come to me. b. To advance in a specified manner: The children came reluctantly when I insisted. 2. a. To make progress; advance: a former drug addict who has come a long way. b. To fare: How are things coming today? They're coming fine. 3. a.

  11. to start to happen or work: The heat comes on at six in the morning. If you have an illness coming on, it is starting gradually: I think I have a cold coming on. UK informal. If someone comes on, their period (= the process of blood coming from the uterus that happens every month) starts. Fewer examples.