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Come through Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /ˈθɹu
KUHM-throo
kˈʌm/ /θɹˈuː
kuhm-THROO

Definition

To survive a difficult situation or to do what you promised, especially when it matters most.

Usage & Nuances

'Come through' is informal and common in both spoken and written English. It can mean to survive (“come through a crisis”), to deliver on a promise (“come through for someone”), or to succeed under pressure. Often used with people who help in critical moments.

Example Sentences

I knew you would come through in the end.

basic

She came through the surgery without any problems.

basic

He always comes through when you need help.

basic

I didn’t think the weather would come through, but the sun appeared just in time.

natural

Thanks for really coming through for me last night—I couldn’t have done it without you.

natural

The team came through under pressure and won the game at the last minute.

natural