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Come from nowhere Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /ˈfɹəm/ /ˈnoʊˌwɛɹ/, /ˈnoʊhˌwɛɹ
KUM frum NOH-wair
kˈʌm/ /fɹˈɒm/ /nˈəʊweə
kum frum NOH-wair

Definition

To appear or happen very suddenly or unexpectedly, especially when no one was expecting it. It is often used to describe a person, thing, or event that seems to have no previous history or is completely surprising.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in informal or journalistic contexts. Can describe both people (an unknown athlete who wins) and situations (a problem appears suddenly). Usually suggests surprise or lack of warning. Similar to 'out of the blue', but 'come from nowhere' often highlights an unknown origin.

Example Sentences

The new singer came from nowhere and became famous overnight.

basic

The idea came from nowhere during the meeting.

basic

A storm came from nowhere and surprised everyone at the beach.

basic

He came from nowhere to win the race against all the favorites.

natural

This problem came from nowhere, and now everyone is worried.

natural

Opportunities like that don't just come from nowhere—you have to look for them.

natural