Comeup vs Forthcoming - What's the difference?
comeup | forthcoming |
Comeup has no English definition.
(not comparable) Approaching or about to take place.
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Available when needed.
Considerate and affable; willing to cooperate.
Something that is yet to come.
* 1831 , Archibald Mackerrell, An Apology for the Gift of Tongues and Interpretation
Comeup is likely misspelled.
Comeup has no English definition.
As an adjective forthcoming is
approaching or about to take place.As a noun forthcoming is
something that is yet to come.comeup
Not English
Comeup has no English definition. It may be misspelled.forthcoming
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I shall vote in the forthcoming election.
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- The money was not forthcoming .
- I am really a forthcoming person.
Derived terms
* forthcomingnessNoun
(en noun)- The reader, has had presented to him things not belonging to time or mortality, but awful realities issuing out from eternity, the audible forthcomings of a present living God.
