Come away Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To leave a place, person, or situation. It can also mean to become separated from something, or to gain a particular impression after an experience.
Usage & Nuances
Often informal. Commonly used for physically leaving, parts separating ('the handle came away'), or describing the impression you have after something ('come away thinking...'). Not the same as 'go away', which is more neutral or sometimes rude in telling someone to leave.
Example Sentences
Please come away from the edge, it's not safe.
basic
He tried to pull, but the handle came away in his hand.
basic
You might come away from the meeting with new ideas.
basic
I always come away from that café feeling relaxed.
natural
If you read that book, you’ll come away with a whole new perspective.
natural
The sticker wouldn’t come away no matter how hard I tried.
natural