Come out

Pronunciation: /ˈkəm ˈaʊt/

Come out (phrasal verb)

  1. To move from inside or behind something to a more open place where people can see you.
  2. For information or a secret to become public or known to many people.
  3. To have a particular result after an exam, test, or investigation.

Examples

  • She came out of the building quietly.
  • They came out after the meeting ended.