Comers: meaning, definitions and examples

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comers

 

[ ˈkʌmərz ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

in a sports context

People who arrive at a particular place or event, especially at the beginning.

Synonyms

arrivals, attendees, spectators

Examples of usage

  • The stadium was already full of eager comers before the game even started.
  • The club welcomed the late comers with open arms.
Context #2 | Noun

in a business context

New members or employees in a company or organization.

Synonyms

fresh blood, newcomers, rookies

Examples of usage

  • The orientation program is designed to help new comers integrate into the team.
  • The comers brought fresh perspectives and ideas to the project.

Translations

Translations of the word "comers" in other languages:

🇵🇹 recém-chegados

🇮🇳 आने वाले

🇩🇪 Neuankömmlinge

🇮🇩 pendatang

🇺🇦 новоприбулі

🇵🇱 przybysze

🇯🇵 新来者

🇫🇷 nouveaux venus

🇪🇸 recién llegados

🇹🇷 yeni gelenler

🇰🇷 새로 온 사람들

🇸🇦 القادمون الجدد

🇨🇿 nově příchozí

🇸🇰 novoprišelci

🇨🇳 新来者

🇸🇮 novinci

🇮🇸 nýkomnir

🇰🇿 жаңадан келгендер

🇬🇪 ახალმოსულები

🇦🇿 yeni gələnlər

🇲🇽 recién llegados

Word origin

The word 'comers' originates from the Middle English 'comer' which means 'one who arrives'. It has been used since the 14th century to refer to people who come to a particular place or event. Over time, the term has evolved to also include new members or employees in a business context. The concept of 'comers' highlights the idea of arrival and new beginnings.

See also: become, come, comeback, coming, forthcoming, income, newcomer, overcome, upcoming.

Word Frequency Rank

With rank #17,384, this word belongs to specialized vocabulary. While not common in everyday speech, it enriches your ability to express complex ideas.