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  2. COME AGAIN? definition: 1. used to ask someone to repeat something that you have not heard or understood 2. used to ask…. Learn more.

  3. 1. Please come back again sometime. Mary: I had a lovely time. Thank you for asking me. Sally: You're quite welcome. come again. "Come again," said Mrs. Martin as she let Jimmy out the door. 2. Rur. (usually Come again?) I didn't hear what you said.

  4. In modern times, “come again” is typically used when someone didnt understand what was said or needs something repeated. This could be due to various reasons such as language barriers, hearing difficulties or simply not paying attention.

  5. to ask for a repetition of what was said because it was either not heard correctly, not understood right or merely out of disbelief that it was said. can be used literally, that is, asking someone to come again. Example Sentences.

  6. 1. Please come back again sometime. Mary: I had a lovely time. Thank you for asking me. Sally: You're quite welcome. come again. "Come again," said Mrs. Martin as she let Jimmy out the door. 2. Rur. (usually Come again?) I didn't hear what you said.

  7. But his day may yet come again. They're not foodie at all and they absolutely loved it and want to come again. It's the same with geraniums: keep compost on the dry side and they may yet come again. Here, we show you how to ensure that after your next visit to the gym you'll really want to come again.

  8. This expression takes the literal meaning of the phrasereturnto ask someone to repeat a statement, either because it wasn't heard clearly or because its truth is being questioned. [ Colloquial ; second half of 1800s] Discover More. Example Sentences.

  9. Come again Meaning. The idiom "come again" is primarily used to request that someone repeat a statement or utterance. It can be used to clarify misunderstandings or to seek confirmation. The phrase may also be used sarcastically to express disbelief or surprise at what someone has just said. John: I can't believe you actually said that. Mary ...

  10. REPEAT used to ask someone to repeat what they have just said → come Examples from the Corpus come again? • It may take many years, even a generation, for such an opportunity to come again. • Omdurman and Mafeking had come again. • She would not listen when he begged her not to let them come again.

  11. 1. a. : to move toward something : approach. Come here. b. : to move or journey to a vicinity with a specified purpose. Come see us. Come and see what's going on. c (1) : to reach a particular station in a series. Now we come to the section on health. (2) : to arrive in due course. The time has come to make your decision. Has the mail come yet?