Come right Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈɹaɪt
KUHM RYTE
kˈʌm/ /ɹˈaɪt
KUM RYTE
Definition
To improve, become correct, or be fixed after a problem; used when things turn out well in the end.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly informal and British; common in phrases like 'it’ll all come right in the end.' Means problems are resolved, not that something is physically straight. Not usually used for people, but for situations or plans.
Spanish: arreglarse - salir bienPortuguese (BR): dar certo - se resolverPortuguese (PT): correr bem - resolver-seChinese (Simplified): 顺利进行 - 变好Chinese (Traditional): 順利進行 - 變好Hindi: सही हो जाना - ठीक हो जानाArabic: يصبح على ما يرام - ينصلحBengali: ঠিক হয়ে যাওয়া - সবকিছু ঠিক হয়ে আসাRussian: наладиться - уладиться - стать на свои местаJapanese: うまくいく - 解決するVietnamese: ổn thỏa - được giải quyếtKorean: 잘 풀리다 - 제자리를 찾다Turkish: yoluna girmek - düzelmekUrdu: ٹھیک ہو جانا - سب کچھ صحیح ہو جاناIndonesian: berjalan lancar - menjadi baik
Example Sentences
Don't worry, everything will come right soon.
basic
After he fixed the machine, it finally came right.
basic
If you try again, things might come right this time.
basic
It took a few weeks, but everything came right in the end.
natural
She was upset, but I told her that things always come right eventually.
natural
Sometimes, you just have to wait for things to come right.
natural