/kʌˈmɪŋ/ - [kuming] - com•ing
We found 16 definitions of coming from 4 different sources.
Adjective |
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coming - of the relatively near future; "the approaching election"; "this coming Thursday"; "the forthcoming holidays"; "the upcoming spring fashions" | ||
approaching, forthcoming, upcoming | ||
future (of elected officers) elected but not yet serving; "our next president" | ||
Noun |
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coming - the act of drawing spatially closer to something; "the hunter's approach scattered the geese" | ||
approach, approaching | ||
move, motion, movement the act of deciding to do something; "he didn't make a move to help"; "his first move was to hire a lawyer" | ||
access the act of approaching or entering; "he gained access to the building" | ||
closing, closure approaching a particular destination; a coming closer; a narrowing of a gap; "the ship's rapid rate of closing gave them little time to avoid a collision" | ||
landing approach the approach to a landing field by an airplane | ||
coming - the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse | ||
orgasm, climax, sexual climax | ||
consummation the act of bringing to completion or fruition | ||
coming - the temporal property of becoming nearer in time; "the approach of winter" | ||
approach, approaching | ||
timing the regulation of occurrence, pace, or coordination to achieve a desired effect (as in music, theater, athletics, mechanics) | ||
coming - arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous); "the advent of the computer" | ||
advent | ||
reaching, arrival accomplishment of an objective |