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    Come·back
    /ˈkəmˌbak/

    noun

    • 1. a return by a well-known person, especially an entertainer or sports player, to the activity in which they have formerly been successful: "the heavyweight champion is set to make his comeback" Similar resurgencerecoveryreturnrally
    • 2. a quick reply to a critical remark: informal "some of my best comebacks just go right over people's heads" Similar retortripostereturnrejoinder
  2. COMEBACK definition: 1. a situation in which someone or something becomes popular, famous, or successful again after a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of COMEBACK is a sharp or witty reply : retort. How to use comeback in a sentence.

  4. Comeback definition: a return to a former higher rank, popularity, position, prosperity, etc.. See examples of COMEBACK used in a sentence.

  5. a way of holding somebody responsible for something wrong that has been done to you. You agreed to the contract, so now you have no comeback. Definition of comeback noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. COMEBACK meaning: 1. a situation in which someone or something becomes popular, famous, or successful again after a…. Learn more.

  7. 1. a. A return to formerly enjoyed status or prosperity: The film star made an unexpected comeback. b. A return to popularity: Wide ties are making a comeback this year. 2. The act of making up a deficit, as in a contest or game. 3. A reply, especially a quick witty one; a retort.

  8. 1. countable noun. If someone such as an entertainer or sports personality makes a comeback, they return to their profession or sport after a period away. A British bullfighter is making a comeback at the age of 67. 2. countable noun. If something makes a comeback, it becomes fashionable again.

  9. a return to the higher success of an earlier time: I think he is staging a comeback. a clever or effective answer; retort: had a nasty comeback to his criticism of her plan.

  10. Return to or regain past success or popularity, as in It's hard to come back from two sets down and win the match , or Long hemlines are coming back this fall . [Early 1900s] Return to one's mind, as in Her name came back to me after I saw her picture . [Late 1800s] Discover More.

  11. Find 21 different ways to say COMEBACK, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

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