come to life |
to become lively or vigorous. [3 definitions] |
come to naught |
to fail or be useless. |
come to pass |
to take place; happen. |
come to (something or someone) |
to reach a particular state or result. [3 definitions] |
come true |
to become a reality, after being only a dream, wish, aspiration, or the like. |
come up |
to begin to be visible in the sky. [6 definitions] |
comeuppance |
(informal) a reprimand or other unpleasant penalty for one's previous bad behavior. |
come up with |
to search one's memory or use one's imagination to produce a word, name, idea, or the like. [2 definitions] |
comfit |
a candy with a nut or fruit center. |
comfort |
to give (someone) relief and strength in trouble or distress. [5 definitions] |
comfortable |
having a feeling of well-being or bodily ease. [3 definitions] |
comforter |
one who comforts. [2 definitions] |
comforting |
serving or intending to relieve grief, worry, or other distress. [2 definitions] |
comfortless |
combined form of comfort. |
comfort station |
a public toilet or lavatory. |
comfy |
(informal) comfortable. |
comic |
of, relating to, or characterized by comedy; comical or comedic. [6 definitions] |
comical |
causing amusement; funny. [2 definitions] |
comic book |
a book or magazine that contains a series of cartoons telling a story or stories. |
comic opera |
an opera or operetta, usu. humorous, with some spoken dialogue, and a happy ending. |
comic strip |
a series of cartoons, esp. in a newspaper, that narrates a funny or adventurous story. |