comes — meaning in English
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English meaning
- associate verb To connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
- companion noun A person who accompanies or spends time with another; a friend or partner.
- comrade noun A close companion or fellow member of a group, especially one who shares the same struggle or cause.
- count verb To say numbers in order, or to work out the total number of something.
- earl noun A British nobleman ranking above a viscount and below a marquess.
Senses
comes is used for these senses in English:
- associate A companion; a comrade.
- companion A friend, acquaintance, or partner; someone with whom one spends time or accompanies
- comrade A mate, companion, or associate. [from 1590s]
- comrade (communism) A non-hierarchical title, functionally similar to "Mr.", "Mrs.", "Miss", "Ms." etc, in a communist, socialist, or rarely in an Islamist state. [from 1884]
- count The male ruler of a county.
- earl (nobility) A British or Irish nobleman next in rank above a viscount and below a marquess; equivalent to a European count. A female using the style is termed a countess.
associate — full definition
- verb To connect one thing or idea with another in your mind.
- verb To spend time with someone, or join with them as a partner or ally.
- noun A person you work with, especially a colleague, partner, or business contact.
- adj Joined with another person or group, often with a lower or partial level of status.
companion — full definition
- noun A person who accompanies or spends time with another; a friend or partner.
- noun A person hired to accompany and assist someone, especially an elderly or unwell person.