Come in
/kʌm ɪn/
Come in
/kʌm ɪn/
The instruction to 'come in' is a welcoming one, suggesting entering a new space, whether physical like a room, or metaphorical, like entering a discussion. 'Coming in' is about crossing a threshold and involves acceptance and invitation. It’s particularly relevant when discussing opportunities that arise and the proactive decision to engage with them.
Please, come in and make yourself at home.
Please enter and feel at home.
The new regulations will come in next month.
The new regulations will be implemented next month.
As I opened the door, a cold breeze came in and chilled the room.
As I opened the door, a cold breeze entered and cooled the room.