Come To Pass

B2 8+

Synonyms of come to pass

Antonyms of come to pass

Collocations of come to pass

come to an end
Frequency: 90 %

Their relationship came to an end after a series of disagreements.

come to light
Frequency: 85 %

The truth about the scandal eventually came to light.

come to fruition
Frequency: 70 %

After years of hard work, his dream finally came to fruition.

come to terms
Frequency: 65 %

She had to come to terms with the fact that she would not get the promotion.

come to a decision
Frequency: 60 %

After much deliberation, they finally came to a decision about where to go on vacation.

Idiomatic Expressions for come to pass

  • Phrase: When all is said and done, it came to pass
    Meaning: This phrase is used to reflect on a past event or situation that eventually happened.
    Usage: After years of hard work, when all is said and done, it came to pass that she became successful.