phrasal verb 'come over'
Phrasal verbMain meaning
come over
[kʌm ˈəʊvər]
to visit someone at their place

Other meanings

  • to move from one place to another (physically or emotionally)
  • visit
  • drop by
  • move closer
  • be influenced

Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "come over"

  • Why don’t you come over tonight?
  • I came over to see how you’re doing.
  • A strange feeling came over me.

Features of Using "come over"

Separability:Inseparable Transitivity:Intransitive Level:A2 Particle:over

Informal, used in casual speech. Common for home visits, emotional reactions, or sudden influences.

Other phrasal verbs with the verb come

comein

come in

to enter a place
comeback

come back

return to a place
comeup

come up

to appear or be mentioned unexpectedly
come-down

come down

to fall to the ground
coming-out

come out

to appear or become visible or known
come-across

come across

to find something by chance
idea

come up with

to think of or produce (an idea, etc.)
come-forward

come forward

to offer help or information