[Phrasal Verb] COME BACK - Learn How Returning to Old Places Can Offer New Insights

Come back

Come back

/kʌm bæk/

To return.

The phrase 'come back' is often used when someone returns to a place or returns to a previous state of mind. Think about someone who has traveled and then returns home, or an idea that’s revisited after being initially discarded. 'Coming back' can trigger reflections on change, the passage of time, and sometimes a reassessment of what we value most.

Example Sentences

  1. Please come back soon!

    Please return soon!

  2. He decided to come back to his hometown after ten years.

    He chose to return to his hometown after a decade.

  3. Whenever I come back from vacation, I feel rejuvenated.

    Whenever I return from vacation, I feel refreshed.

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