Come out with Meaning in English
expression
ˈkəm/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
KUHM OWT with
kˈʌm/ /ˈaʊt/ /wˈɪð
KUM OWT with
Definition
To say something suddenly, especially something surprising, or to announce or release something new.
Usage & Nuances
Often used for surprising statements, confessions, or new products. Common with news, gossip, or innovation: 'come out with a new product'. Usually informal. Not to be confused with 'come out' (reveal orientation or appear), which has separate meanings.
Spanish: decir de repente - salir conPortuguese (BR): soltar (algo) - vir comPortuguese (PT): dizer de repente - sair comChinese (Simplified): 突然说出 - 发表Chinese (Traditional): 突然說出 - 發表Hindi: अचानक बोल देना - जारी करनाArabic: يفاجئ بقول - يطرحBengali: বলাটা বলা - প্রকাশ করা - বের করা (নতুন কিছু)Russian: высказаться - выпустить (новое)Japanese: 言い出す - 発表する - 新発売するVietnamese: nói ra - tung ra (sản phẩm)Korean: 말하다 - 내놓다 (새로운 것)Turkish: açıklamak - ortaya çıkarmak - piyasaya sürmekUrdu: اگل دینا - جاری کرناIndonesian: mengungkapkan - meluncurkan (produk baru)
Example Sentences
She suddenly came out with the truth.
basic
The company will come out with a new phone next year.
basic
Why did you come out with that strange comment?
basic
He came out with a joke that made everyone laugh.
natural
Just wait—Apple is about to come out with something big.
natural
Out of nowhere, she came out with a really bold idea.
natural