Synonyms for out come
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : out-kuhm |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈaʊtˌkʌm |
Top 10 synonyms for out come Other synonyms for the word out come
- abortion
- accident
- accommodation
- accomplishment
- achievement
- actualization
- addition
- adjournment
- adjudication
- adjudicature
- adjustment
- advantage
- adventure
- after-effects
- aftereffect
- aftermath
- aggregate
- alternation
- analysis
- any case
- arbitration
- arrangement
- artifact
- assertion
- attainment
- avail
- backlash
- backwash
- bad luck
- ballgame
- being
- blend
- blowoff
- bottom line
- branch
- breakdown
- brew
- burden
- calculation
- call
- can of worms
- cast
- casualty
- catastrophe
- causatum
- cease
- cessation
- chain
- chain reaction
- chance
- change
- choice
- circumstance
- climax
- clincher
- close
- closing
- closure
- coincidence
- commodity
- completion
- compound
- compromise
- computation
- conclusion
- concoction
- confection
- consecution
- consequence
- consequences
- consummation
- contingency
- continuation
- contrivance
- core
- corollary
- count
- coup de grace
- creation
- creature
- crop
- culmination
- cup
- curtain
- curtains
- cut-off
- day of reckoning
- decision
- declaration
- decoction
- denouement
- derivative
- descendant
- desistance
- destination
- destine
- destiny
- desuetude
- determination
- development
- device
- discontinuance
- discontinuation
- dissection
- dissolution
- divine will
- doom
- duty
- effect
- elucidation
- emanation
- emergence
- emolument
- end
- end of the line
- end of the road
- end product
- end result
- ending
- ensual
- enumeration
- epilogue
- even chance
- event
- eventuality
- eventuation
- execution
- expiration
- expiry
- exposition
- fabrication
- fallout
- final count
- final reckoning
- finale
- finding
- finis
- finish
- finishing
- flak
- fluke
- follow through
- follow-up
- foreordain
- fortuity
- fortune
- fruit
- fruitage
- fruition
- fulfillment
- function
- future
- gain
- gamble
- gist
- go-down
- goal
- goings-on
- good
- good luck
- goods
- grade
- greengrocery
- handiwork
- handwriting on the wall
- hap
- haphazard
- happening
- happenstance
- harvest
- hazard
- heads or tails
- hit
- horoscope
- impact
- in the cards
- inescapableness
- interpretation
- invention
- issue
- judgment
- karma
- kismet
- kiss-off
- lapse
- last word
- legacy
- likelihood
- line
- lot
- lottery
- luck
- luck out
- lucky break
- manufacture
- mark
- materialization
- meaning
- meat
- member
- merchandise
- misfortune
- mission
- Moirai
- moment of truth
- motion
- nemesis
- nod
- number
- numbering
- object
- objective
- occurrence
- odds
- offshoot
- offspring
- omega
- opinion
- order
- outcome
- outcropping
- outgrowth
- output
- outturn
- part two
- pay
- pay dirt
- payback
- payment
- payoff
- peradventure
- perfection
- peril
- period
- phenomenon
- pith
- poll
- portion
- possibility
- prearrangement
- precipitate
- predestinate
- predestination
- predestine
- predetermine
- preference
- preordain
- preparation
- presentation
- probability
- proceeds
- produce
- product
- production
- profit
- progression
- proposal
- proposition
- providence
- punch line
- purport
- pursuance
- quick fix
- ramification
- rate
- reaction
- realization
- recitation
- reckoning
- recommendation
- reconciliation
- record
- reflex
- remainder
- repercussion
- residual
- residuum
- resolution
- resolve
- response
- result
- resultant
- results
- retirement
- retribution
- return
- returns
- reward
- risk
- row
- ruling
- score
- selection
- sense
- sentence
- sequel
- sequence
- sequent
- series
- settlement
- showdown
- side effect
- sign-off
- situation
- solution
- solving
- sorting out
- spin-off
- spinoff
- stars
- stock
- stop
- stopping point
- stroke of luck
- substance
- sum
- summary
- summation
- swan song
- synthetic
- tab
- tally
- target
- termination
- terminus
- the call
- the nod
- throw of the dice
- thrust
- ticket
- toll
- toss-up
- total
- train
- transpiration
- turn of events
- turn of the cards
- understanding
- unravelling
- upshot
- utility
- verdict
- wane
- waves
- way the cookie crumbles
- wheel of fortune
- whole
- wind-up
- windup
- work
- working out
- wrap
- wrap-up
- yield
Définition of out come
Origin :- 1788, "that which results from something," originally Scottish, from out + come (v.). Popularized in English by Carlyle (c.1830s). Used in Middle English in sense of "act or fact of coming out" (c.1200). Old English had utancumen (n.) "stranger, foreigner."
- As in issue : noun result
- As in outcome : noun consequence, effect
- As in outgrowth : noun product, consequence
- As in payoff : noun conclusion, climax
- As in produce : noun fruit and vegetables
- As in product : noun result or goods created
- As in purpose : noun use
- As in resolution : noun answer, judgment
- As in result : noun effect brought about by something
- As in score : noun total, points
- As in sequel : noun follow-up
- As in termination : noun end
- As in upshot : noun end result
- As in chance : noun fate, luck
- As in end of the line : noun end
- As in materialization : noun effect
- As in numeration : noun count
- As in resultant : noun effect
- As in sequent : noun effect
- As in stopping point : noun end
- As in terminus : noun end
- As in conclusion : noun end
- As in count : noun tally; number
- As in decision : noun conclusion; resolution reached
- As in aftermath : noun situation following an event, occurrence
- As in development : noun happening, incident
- As in effect : noun result
- As in end : noun completion, stop
- As in ending : noun conclusion
- As in event : noun effect, result
- As in eventuality : noun something that probably will happen
- As in fate : noun predetermined course
- As in fruit : noun result of labor
- As in predestinate : verb fate
- As in predestine : verb fate
- Pull it out, please, me hand's that dirty'—and out come the writ!
- Extract from : « The Underdog » by F. Hopkinson Smith
- Early in the morning he opens the door and out come the ducks.
- Extract from : « Birdseye Views of Far Lands » by James T. Nichols
- Of he is asleep, and take a pencil in his hand, out come a cannon.
- Extract from : « The American Claimant » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- It's like this: When we are not resigned, out come our desires.
- Extract from : « Three Plays » by Luigi Pirandello
- At the corner of Grope Lane, out come many men of the Northern nations, armed with shields, and bows and arrows.
- Extract from : « Oxford » by Andrew Lang
- There he sees a mill, which gives a turn, and out come a pie and a cake, with a pot of stewed grain on the top.
- Extract from : « The Book of Noodles » by W. A. Clouston
- They open at last, and out come the conscripts, unsteady, but trying to put a good face on it.
- Extract from : « The Kingdom of God is Within You » by Count Leo Tolstoy
- One day I use strong words, like white man, and I hit one large lump too hard; he break, and out come de white clear stone.
- Extract from : « A Simpleton » by Charles Reade
- Come sorrow, one must fight it out—come hard times the same.
- Extract from : « A Little World » by George Manville Fenn
- The other day, just as he was goin' in to supper, he pulled out his handkercher, an' out come a plug of terbacker 'long with it.
- Extract from : « Out of the Hurly-Burly » by Charles Heber Clark
Antonyms for out come
- aim
- anticlimax
- assurance
- beginning
- birth
- cause
- certainty
- commencement
- compliance
- concept
- condemnation
- construction
- continuation
- creation
- decline
- decrease
- defeat
- deferment
- deferral
- delay
- denial
- design
- disadvantage
- disagreement
- dissension
- estimate
- exterior
- exteriority
- failure
- forfeit
- foundation
- frustration
- guess
- handicap
- hindrance
- imperfection
- improbability
- inception
- indecision
- indefiniteness
- indetermination
- ingrowth
- initiation
- introduction
- join
- law
- loss
- means
- misfortune
- neglect
- opening
- origin
- original
- outside
- parent
- part
- plan
- postponement
- preface
- prelude
- problem
- procrastination
- protection
- question
- reality
- refusal
- resource
- safeguard
- safety
- scheme
- source
- start
- stoppage
- success
- surety
- theory
- trouble
- truth
- unfulfillment
- unlikelihood
- wavering
- weakness
- whole
- worthlessness
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