How to Pronounce "will come of"
expression
ˈwɪɫ/, /wəɫ/ /ˈkəm/ /ˈəv
WIL-kum-UHV
wˈɪl/ /kˈʌm/ /ˈɒv
wil-KUM-ov
Definition
Used to ask or say what result, outcome, or consequence will happen because of something. Usually phrased in questions or negative statements like 'Nothing will come of it.'
IPA Transcription
American English
ˈwɪɫ/, /wəɫ/ /ˈkəm/ /ˈəv
British English
wˈɪl/ /kˈʌm/ /ˈɒv
Simplified Pronunciation
US
WIL-kum-UHV
UK
wil-KUM-ov
Listen in Context
What will come of this decision?
Nothing will come of your complaint.
Do you think anything good will come of this plan?
I'm not sure what will come of our meeting, but I'm hopeful.