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Come out at Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəm/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈæt
KUHM-OWT-AT
kˈʌm/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈæt
KUM-OWT-AT

Definition

To have a final total or result, especially after adding or calculating; often used for prices, amounts, or measurements.

Usage & Nuances

Common in spoken and written English, especially when talking about money, bills, measurements, or totals. Use with amounts: 'The bill comes out at $25'. Often followed by a number or an amount. Not interchangeable with 'come out' (to appear or be revealed) or 'turn out' (to end up); 'come out at' always relates to results of calculation or measurement.

Example Sentences

The total price comes out at fifty dollars.

basic

My monthly expenses come out at $300.

basic

The answer comes out at twenty.

basic

After taxes, my salary comes out at less than I expected.

natural

If we share the bill, it comes out at about ten bucks each.

natural

All the ingredients for this recipe come out at just five dollars.

natural