come over
verbHow to pronounce come over:
Definition of come over:
- come over (verb):
- to change from one side (as of a controversy) to the other
Synonyms for come over:
call
come by
drop by
drop in
pop (in)
run (over)
run in
see
step in
stop (by or in)
visit
Antonyms for come over:
avoid
cold-shoulder
coldshoulder
evade
give something a miss
have nothing to do with
keep away from
keep clear of
ostracise
ostracize
pass
shun
shy away from
snub
stay away from
steer clear of
turn away from
turn back on
Here are some other common 3-syllable words.
- organise
- durable
- intercourse
- paprika
- malnourished
- uncover
- momentum
- erection
- bulletin
- Malia
- unshadowed
- admirers
- unravelled
- merriness
- cahier
- amateur
- bighearted
- follow-up
- dreadfulness
- straightaway
- slackening
- billowy
- Messianic
- ukulele
- dougherty
- serenade
- orderly
- coinciding
- elector
- repentant
- coordinates
- bellowing
- effulgent
- coordinate
- galaxies
- symmetry
- charmingly
- limitate
- flashiness
- mislabeled
- liable
- forestation
- benjamin
- unravel
- partially
- crinolette
- bespatter
- Alagan
- blessedly
- bull fiddle
- … more
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