phrasal verb 'come up with'
Phrasal verbMain meaning
come up with
[kʌm ʌp wɪð]
to think of or produce (an idea, etc.)

Other meanings

  • suggest something
  • invent something
  • provide something

Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "come up with"

She came up with a brilliant solution.

We need to come up with a name for our band.

I couldn't come up with anything to say.

Features of Using "come up with"

Separability:Inseparable Transitivity:Transitive Level:B1 Verb:come Particle:up

Commonly used in creative or problem-solving contexts

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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-over

come over

to visit someone at their place
come-across

come across

to find something by chance
come along

come along

to go somewhere with someone
come-forward

come forward

to offer help or information
come by

come by

to visit someone briefly
come-across-as

come across as

to give a particular impression (usually unintentionally)