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Textual thesaurus for "come out"

(verb) show up, turn up, surface, come on

appear or become visible; make a showing

She turned up at the funeral; I hope the list key is going to surface again


(verb) appear

be issued or published

Did your latest book appear yet?; The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet


(verb) egress, issue, emerge, go forth, come forth

come out of

Water issued from the hole in the wall; The words seemed to come out by themselves


(verb) break through, erupt, push through

break out

The tooth erupted and had to be extracted


(verb) place, come in

take a place in a competition; often followed by an ordinal

Jerry came in third in the Marathon


(verb) out

be made known; be disclosed or revealed

The truth will out


(verb) out, come out of the closet

to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality

This actor outed last year


(verb) pop, pop out, protrude, start, bug out, bulge, bulge out

bulge outward

His eyes popped


(verb) step forward, step to the fore, step up, come forward, come to the fore

make oneself visible; take action

Young people should step to the fore and help their peers


(verb) fall out

come off

His hair and teeth fell out


(verb) turn out

result or end

How will the game turn out?