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come over phrasal verb

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come over
[verb]
Synonyms: visit, call, come by, drop (in or by), look in, look up, pop (in), run in, see, step in, become, come, get, go, grow, run, turn, wax

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

come over phrasal verb (see also come)

1.
a) if someone comes over, they visit you at your house:
Do you want to come over on Friday evening?
b) if someone comes over, they come to the country where you are
come over to/from
When did your family first come over to America?

2. come over somebody if a strong feeling comes over you, you suddenly experience it:
A wave of sleepiness came over me.
I’m sorry about that – I don’t know what came over me (=I do not know why I behaved in that way).

3. if an idea comes over well, people can understand it easily:
I thought that the points he was making came over quite clearly.

4. if someone comes over in a particular way, they seem to have particular qualities Synonym : come across:
He didn’t come over very well (=seem to have good qualities) in the interview.
come over as
She comes over as a very efficient businesswoman.

5. come over (all) shy/nervous etc informal to suddenly become very shy, nervous etc

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

come over
come over (someone)
to change or influence someone's behavior.
No one knows what came over Bill, but he stopped smoking.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

come over
1. to change sides
The politician supports the opposition but we hope that he will soon come over to our side.

2. to come for a visit
My friend is going to come over for a visit next week.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

come over
v. To take control of; cause sudden strong feeling in; happen to.
A sudden fit of anger came over him.
A great tenderness came over her.
What has come over him?

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

come over someone
come over (someone)
to change or influence someone's behavior.
No one knows what came over Bill, but he stopped smoking.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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