English to Latin Meaning of coming - adventum


Coming :
adventum

advenæ, adventum, ineuntes, venientesque obvius, praesentia, visita

adventum, deinde, futurae, venientesque obvius, ineuntes

adventumintroitus
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Definitions of coming in English
Noun(1) the act of drawing spatially closer to something(2) arrival that has been awaited (especially of something momentous(3) the temporal property of becoming nearer in time(4) the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse
Verb(1) move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody(2) reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress(3) come to pass; arrive, as in due course(4) reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position(5) to be the product or result(6) be found or available(7) come forth(8) be a native of(9) extend or reach(10) exist or occur in a certain point in a series(11) cover a certain distance(12) come under, be classified or included(13) happen as a result(14) add up in number or quantity(15) develop into(16) be received
Adjective(1) of the relatively near future
Examples of coming in English
(1) The trip proved so popular that the group hopes to plan a few more trips for the coming year.(2) Whether it is ever opened depends largely on what happens in the coming weeks.(3) Correspondents say the device will redefine how the coming conflict will be reported.(4) Time was when being offered a tipple for the first time was a rite of passage, a coming of age.(5) With the coming of Neal began that part of my life that you could call my life on the road.(6) The couple said they will be organising lots of fundraising events over the coming year.(7) It was the coming of the new Millennium that set him to thinking about writing a book.(8) Suffice to say that it doesn't for a moment deter me from living and working in London this coming year.(9) Like coming eye to eye with the monsters under your bed or the demons in your closet.(10) Now a decision has been taken to enter a second team in the league for the coming season.(11) With the coming of dusk we were back in our cabins having baths and getting changed for dinner.(12) Information about the scheme is to be delivered to homes in the coming months.(13) He is due to visit Britain in the coming weeks, to ask the group to decide if they want to press for an earlier trial.(14) Over the coming weeks they will be carrying out a survey on the streets of the County.(15) The coming of oil rapidly changed this to one of rising employment and population.(16) In the coming weeks he will discover whether the balance of power will allow him to dictate his own terms.
Related Phrases of coming
(1) come ::
veni
(2) coming up ::
ascendentem
(3) coming back ::
adventum
(4) coming from ::
ex
(5) coming down ::
descendens
(6) coming over ::
venient super
(7) spring is coming ::
ver venit
(8) coming to ::
veniens ad
(9) up-and-coming ::
et venit usque,
(10) coming and going ::
et eo venire
Synonyms
Adjective
1. forthcoming ::
feruntur
2. upcoming ::
Praesent
Noun
3. approach ::
approach
4. orgasm ::
gaudens
Verb
6. move nearer ::
propius
7. arrive ::
perveniet
8. reach ::
pervenire
9. extend to ::
ut extend
10. be from ::
quod a
11. happen ::
factum
12. be available ::
praesto esse,
13. issue forth ::
egressi perambularent
14. come up ::
ascendit
15. get ::
ut
16. come in ::
venient in
17. amount ::
tantum
18. follow ::
sequitur
19. derive ::
trahunt
20. hail ::
Ave
21. occur ::
fieri
22. fall ::
cadere
23. get along ::
inter se congruere
Antonyms
1. departure ::
profectionem
2. exit ::
exitus
3. farewell ::
vale
4. going ::
euntes
5. parting ::
discidium
Different Forms
coming, comings
Word Example from TV Shows
Even the ones who've never seen
an arrow coming their way.

Even the ones who've never seen an arrow COMING their way.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 4

I should've seen this coming.

I should've seen this COMING.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 23

It's coming from the courtyard.

It's COMING from the courtyard.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 1

Mimosas coming up.

Mimosas COMING up.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 6

with the baby coming,
I figured they could use some extra help.

with the baby COMING, I figured they could use some extra help.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 11

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