Definition of «to come around»

The phrase "to come around" means to change one's opinion, attitude or behavior. It can also mean to accept something that was previously rejected or resisted. The term is often used in a positive sense when describing someone who has had an epiphany and now sees things differently than before.

Phrases with «to come around»

Sentences with «to come around»

  • Some waves are merely big, but they don't come around often either. (kriswrites.com)
  • I will keep your story and the scriptures for a reminder should that time come around again for me. (goodbyehousehellohome.com)
  • What Goes Around Comes Around Staying in touch with an array of design details, regardless of their popularity, keeps us a strong player in the design game. (artbusinessnews.com)
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