Definition of «to come out»

The phrase "to come out" means to make something known or public, especially information that was previously kept private. It can also refer to emerging from a period of hiding, seclusion or concealment. In some contexts it may mean to leave an enclosed space such as a closet, room or building. Additionally, the phrase "to come out" is often used in reference to sexual orientation where someone discloses their homosexuality after keeping it hidden.

Sentences with «to come out»

  • Whatever they sold him on must have been convincing as this kind of came out of nowhere. (sbnation.com)
  • I know you say it's not going to win in the looks department... but mine just sort of came out in wedges but then fell apart. (smittenkitchen.com)
  • It all has to do with coming out with advanced batteries that could make plug - in hybrids and electric cars a reality. (autoline.tv)
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