Come Around in a sentence

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Synonym: change, adapt. Antonym: resist, oppose

Meaning: To change one's opinion or attitude; often refers to becoming more agreeable over time.


Come Around in a sentence

(1) I knew he would come around eventually.

(2) I knew you would come around eventually.

(3) I knew she would come around eventually.

(4) I'm hopeful that he'll come around soon.

(5) I'm hopeful that she'll come around soon.

(6) I will come around for a visit next week.

(7) I'm hopeful that they'll come around soon.

(8) I hope you come around to my way of thinking.

(9) It's always a relief when people come around.

(10) I can't wait for payday to come around again.



Come Around sentence

(11) I'll come around for brunch if you don't mind.

(12) I can't wait for the next rave to come around.

(13) It's always nice to see old friends come around.

(14) I'm glad you decided to come around and join us.

(15) It's important to give him space to come around.

(16) She promised to come around for dinner on Friday.

(17) It's important to give people time to come around.

(18) I'm not sure if she'll ever come around to the idea.

(19) I can't wait for the next hootenanny to come around.

(20) Mr. Come Around's class is the highlight of my week.




Come Around make sentence

(21) I'm not sure if they'll ever come around to the idea.

(22) I can't wait for the day when you finally come around.

(23) I can't wait for dewberry season to come around again.

(24) As I come around the corner, I see a beautiful sunset.

(25) I'm excited to come around for the concert next month.

(26) I'm still waiting for him to come around and apologize.

(27) I hope Mr. Come Around doesn't catch me skipping class.

(28) I can't wait for the next circuit party to come around.

(29) It's always a pleasant surprise when people come around.

(30) I hope to impress Mr. Come Around with my final project.



Sentence of come around

(31) The ice cream trucks start to come around in the spring.

(32) I come around the corner and see my favorite coffee shop.

(33) They planned to come around for a visit to the local zoo.

(34) Mr. Come Around's teaching style is unique and effective.

(35) I'll make sure to come around for the graduation ceremony.

(36) She asked if she could come around for a swim in our pool.

(37) I can't stand the heat when the brickfielders come around.

(38) Mr. Come Around is known for his strict attendance policy.

(39) I'm still waiting for her to come around and see the truth.

(40) He promised to come around for the charity run in the park.




Come Around meaningful sentence

(41) I'm nervous to present in front of Mr. Come Around's class.

(42) I'm not sure if he'll ever come around to our point of view.

(43) I didn't like the idea at first, but I've come around to it.

(44) They planned to come around for a bike ride along the river.

(45) We can't wait for next year's festival to come around again!

(46) I'm still waiting for him to come around and change his mind.

(47) He asked if he could come around for a chat later in the day.

(48) He was excited to come around for the outdoor music festival.

(49) I'm excited to come around for the Christmas party this year.

(50) I'm hoping to come around for the food festival next weekend.



Come Around sentence examples

(51) They decided to come around for a camping trip in the forest.

(52) They decided to come around for a visit to the nearby winery.

(53) They invited me to come around for a game night this weekend.

(54) They're planning to come around for a beach day next weekend.

(55) Be careful when you come around the corner, there's a pothole.

(56) I didn't think I would like sushi, but I've come around to it.

(57) I'll make sure to come around for the fair in the town square.

(58) They decided to come around for a day trip to the countryside.

(59) They promised to come around for the charity event next month.

(60) It's important to be patient and give them time to come around.



Sentence with come around

(61) It's important to give people time to come around to new ideas.

(62) Mr. Come Around is the professor who always has a witty remark.

(63) I'm not sure if they'll ever come around to our way of thinking.

(64) When I come around the corner, I always see a busy intersection.

(65) I hope my parents come around to the idea of me studying abroad.

(66) I hope my family will come around to accepting my career choice.

(67) I hope my colleagues will come around to supporting my proposal.

(68) I hope my parents will come around to accepting my relationship.

(69) He promised to come around for the art exhibition at the museum.

(70) I always make sure to be on time for Mr. Come Around's lectures.




Use come around in a sentence

(71) I appreciate how Mr. Come Around encourages class participation.

(72) I never thought I would enjoy hiking, but I've come around to it.

(73) I'll make sure to come around for the gallery opening next month.

(74) She asked if she could come around for a dance party at my place.

(75) The ice cream truck won't come around when it's freezing outside.

(76) I come around the corner and find a surprise party waiting for me.

(77) If a singular opportunity is missed, it may not come around again.

(78) They said they'd come around for a picnic in the park on Saturday.

(79) I'm grateful for the feedback Mr. Come Around gave me on my paper.

(80) As I come around the corner, I spot a couple taking wedding photos.



Sentence using come around

(81) I come around the corner and see a group of kids playing hopscotch.

(82) It's important to give people space to come around to new concepts.

(83) I'm hoping they'll come around for the anniversary party next week.

(84) They agreed to come around for a barbecue at our place on Saturday.

(85) They agreed to come around for a bonfire on the beach that evening.

(86) They decided to come around for a game of soccer at the local park.

(87) I heard Mr. Come Around is a tough grader, so I need to study hard.

(88) He texted me to ask if it was okay to come around for a quick visit.

(89) I'll make sure to come around for the family gathering next weekend.

(90) Mr. Come Around is the professor who always shows up to class early.



Come Around example sentence

(91) Mr. Come Around's class is always full, so I'm lucky to have a spot.

(92) I can't believe how quickly birthdays seem to come around each year.

(93) I come around the corner and find a lost puppy wandering the streets.

(94) When I come around the corner, I always see a busy shopping district.

(95) Be careful when you come around the corner, there might be a pothole.

(96) If we pass over this job opportunity, it might not come around again.

(97) She asked if she could come around for a yoga session in my backyard.

(98) They said they'd love to come around for a movie night sometime soon.

(99) Mr. Come Around's lectures are always engaging and thought-provoking.

(100) Mr. Come Around's office hours are always booked, but worth the wait.



Sentence with word come around

(101) I'm excited to take another class with Mr. Come Around next semester.

(102) Be cautious when you come around the corner, there might be a cyclist.

(103) When I come around the corner, I always see a beautiful flower garden.

(104) He used to hate spicy food, but he has come around to enjoying it now.

(105) They planned to come around for a hiking trip in the nearby mountains.

(106) As I come around the corner, I notice a street artist painting a mural.

(107) He aspires to create a legacy that inspires generations to come around.

(108) It's frustrating when people don't come around to your way of thinking.

(109) I hope my friends will come around to the idea of going on a road trip.

(110) He suggested we all come around for a board game night and some drinks.



Sentence of come around

(111) She asked if she could come around for a painting session in my studio.

(112) She suggested that we come around for coffee and catch up on old times.

(113) We patiently waited for our bags to come around on the baggage-carousel.

(114) As I come around the corner, I notice a street sign indicating a detour.

(115) I come around the corner and find a street market selling fresh produce.

(116) He suggested we all come around for a game of cards on Sunday afternoon.

(117) Don't be careless with opportunities, as they may not come around again.

(118) I appreciate how Mr. Come Around challenges us to think outside the box.

(119) We had to wait for our bags to come around on the baggage claim carousel.

(120) I come around the corner and find a street fair with various food stalls.



Come Around used in a sentence

(121) I always hold my breath when I come around the corner of a haunted house.

(122) As I come around the corner, I notice a stray cat sitting on the sidewalk.

(123) As I come around the corner, I spot a street performer playing the guitar.

(124) I come around the corner and see a group of friends laughing and chatting.

(125) I come around the corner and see a group of people protesting for a cause.

(126) I'm hoping my friend will come around for a study session before the exam.

(127) He had to cancel their plans, but promised to come around for a rain check.

(128) When I come around the corner, I can see a line of people waiting for a bus.

(129) As I come around the corner, I spot a street vendor selling handmade crafts.

(130) Be prepared when you come around the corner, there might be a street parade.



Come Around sentence in English

(131) I didn't think I would like living in a big city, but I've come around to it.

(132) She invited me to come around for a girls' night in with some of her friends.

(133) The children were exceptant for the ice cream truck to come around the corner.

(134) It's frustrating when people refuse to come around to a different perspective.

(135) As I come around the corner, I notice a street cleaner sweeping the sidewalks.

(136) He had been busy with work, but finally found time to come around for a drink.

(137) He suggested we all come around for a beer tasting event at the local brewery.

(138) I'm intimidated by Mr. Come Around's intelligence, but inspired to learn more.

(139) If you coast on your study habits, you'll struggle when the exams come around.

(140) It's important to keep an open mind and be willing to come around to new ideas.

(141) It may take a while, but I'm sure she'll come around to the new company policy.

(142) I always feel a sense of relief when I come around the corner and see my house.

(143) He suggested we all come around for a BBQ and watch the football game together.

(144) I'm planning to come around for the open house at the new art gallery downtown.

(145) It's amazing how people can come around to supporting a cause they once opposed.

(146) Seize opportunities and be grateful for them, as they may not come around again.

(147) I was surprised to see my old friend come around the corner after so many years.

(148) It's frustrating when people refuse to come around to a more logical perspective.

(149) It's difficult to convince someone to come around to a different way of thinking.

(150) She didn't feel like going out, so I offered to come around for a quiet night in.

(151) Mr. Come Around is the type of professor who expects his students to be prepared.

(152) The flight attendant will come around to wipe down the tray tables before landing.

(153) It's difficult to come around to the idea of change, but sometimes it's necessary.

(154) I didn't think I would enjoy reading fantasy novels, but I've come around to them.

(155) It's frustrating when people refuse to come around to a different way of thinking.

(156) I always feel a sense of wonder when I come around the corner and see a waterfall.

(157) She couldn't make it to the event, but said she'd come around for the after-party.

(158) It's important to be patient when waiting for someone to come around to a new idea.

(159) Be prepared when you come around the corner, there might be a street food festival.

(160) It's difficult to come around to the idea of forgiveness, but it can be liberating.

(161) I love the feeling of anticipation when I come around the corner and see the ocean.

(162) She couldn't make it to the wedding, but promised to come around for the reception.

(163) The ice cream truck won't come around in the winter because everything will freeze.

(164) When I come around the corner, I can hear the sound of children playing in the park.

(165) If you don't start studying soon, you'll be in a bad way when the exams come around.

(166) I didn't understand his perspective at first, but I've come around to respecting it.

(167) He was feeling down, so I offered to come around for a movie night and cheer him up.

(168) She suggested we all come around for a potluck dinner and bring our favorite dishes.

(169) When I come around the corner, I always see the neighborhood kids playing basketball.

(170) When I come around the corner, I can smell the delicious aroma of freshly baked bread.

(171) I never thought I would enjoy classical music, but I've come around to appreciating it.

(172) I always feel a sense of adventure when I come around the corner of a new hiking trail.

(173) She hadn't seen her grandparents in a while, so she decided to come around for a visit.

(174) Be cautious when you come around the corner, there might be a street performer juggling.

(175) She couldn't make it to the performance, but said she'd come around for the after-party.

(176) It's difficult to predict when someone will come around to accepting a different opinion.

(177) It's important to be patient when waiting for someone to come around to your perspective.

(178) Mr. Come Around is the kind of professor who challenges his students to think critically.

(179) Be prepared when you come around the corner, there might be a street vendor selling fruits.

(180) I always feel a sense of nostalgia when I come around the corner and see my childhood home.

(181) It's amazing how people can come around to understanding something they once disagreed with.

(182) I didn't understand his decision at first, but I've come around to seeing his point of view.

(183) He wanted to surprise his girlfriend, so he decided to come around for a picnic by the lake.

(184) I always feel a sense of relief when I come around the corner and see my favorite coffee shop.

(185) She asked if she could come around for a cooking lesson and learn how to make her favorite dish.

(186) He decided to come around for the party, even though he wasn't sure if he knew anyone else there.

(187) Be cautious when you come around the corner, there might be a street musician playing the saxophone.

(188) It's difficult to change someone's mind, but I'm determined to make him come around to my perspective.

(189) She couldn't make it to the birthday celebration, but promised to come around for a belated celebration.

(190) She was hurt when her parents snubbed her new boyfriend, but she knew they would eventually come around.

(191) She was hesitant to elope without her parents' blessing, but he convinced her they would come around eventually.

(192) He may have been hesitant at first, but assuredly, he will come around to our way of thinking once he sees the benefits.

(193) Good weather is a rare treat in this part of the world, so when it does come around, we make sure to savor every moment of it.

(194) Despite her reservations, she decided to take the job offer, quoting her father's advice that opportunities like this don't come around often.

(195) Despite some initial resistance from employees, most have now come around to the idea of the merger and are excited about the opportunities it could bring.



Come Around meaning


Come around is a phrasal verb that has multiple meanings and can be used in different contexts. In this article, we will explore the different ways to use come around in a sentence and provide tips on how to use it effectively.


1. To visit someone's house or place One of the most common uses of come around is to refer to visiting someone's house or place.

For example, "I'm going to come around to your house later" or "Why don't you come around to my place for dinner tonight?" In this context, come around means to visit or drop by. Tip: When using come around to refer to visiting someone's house or place, it is important to use it in the correct tense.

For example, if you are planning to visit someone's house in the future, use the future tense, "I'm going to come around to your house later." If you are referring to a past visit, use the past tense, "I came around to your house yesterday."


2. To change one's opinion or attitude Another meaning of come around is to change one's opinion or attitude about something.

For example, "I didn't like the idea at first, but I've come around to it now." In this context, come around means to change one's mind or opinion. Tip: When using come around to refer to changing one's opinion or attitude, it is important to use it in the correct context.

For example, you can say "I've come around to the idea of going on vacation" or "She's come around to the idea of trying new foods." It is also important to use the correct tense, depending on whether you are referring to a past or present change of opinion.


3. To recover from an illness or injury Come around can also be used to refer to recovering from an illness or injury.

For example, "He's finally come around after being sick for a week." In this context, come around means to recover or get better. Tip: When using come around to refer to recovering from an illness or injury, it is important to use it in the correct tense.

For example, you can say "He's come around after being sick for a week" or "She's coming around after her surgery." It is also important to use the correct context, depending on whether you are referring to a past or present recovery.


4. To happen or occur Come around can also be used to refer to something happening or occurring.

For example, "The holidays come around so quickly every year" or "The opportunity to travel doesn't come around very often." In this context, come around means to happen or occur. Tip: When using come around to refer to something happening or occurring, it is important to use it in the correct context.

For example, you can say "The chance to see the concert only comes around once in a lifetime" or "The opportunity to study abroad may not come around again." It is also important to use the correct tense, depending on whether you are referring to a past or present occurrence.


In conclusion, come around is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in different contexts. Whether you are referring to visiting someone's house, changing your opinion, recovering from an illness, or something happening, it is important to use come around in the correct tense and context. By following these tips, you can effectively use come around in your writing and conversation.





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