verb to move closer or approach someone or something
adverb in a manner that indicates moving closer or approaching
Used in poetry and prose to evoke a sense of invitation or allure.
Often used in historical settings to capture the language of a bygone era.
Commonly used in romantic contexts to beckon a loved one closer.
Frequently used in fantasy novels to create a sense of enchantment or mystique.
Employed in dramatic works to signal a character's desire for someone to approach or engage with them.
In a literary context, 'come hither' may be used to describe a character's seductive or inviting demeanor.
A psychologist may use the phrase 'come hither' metaphorically to describe a client's willingness to engage in therapy or self-exploration.