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Come between Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /bitˈwin/, /bɪtˈwin
KUHM bee-TWEEN, bih-TWEEN
kˈʌm/ /bɪtwˈiːn
KUHM bit-WEEN

Definition

To interfere in or disrupt the relationship between two people or things, often causing problems or distance.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used regarding personal relationships, especially romantic ones ('come between friends/couple'). Common in both formal and informal speech. Implies interruption or creation of conflict. Can also refer to things (e.g., work can come between people). Don't confuse with simple physical separation.

Example Sentences

Don't let anyone come between you and your family.

basic

His lies came between us and ruined our friendship.

basic

Work shouldn't come between you and your happiness.

basic

We promised nothing would ever come between us.

natural

A misunderstanding can easily come between close friends.

natural

Don't let money come between your marriage.

natural