Coming vs Resulting - What's the difference?
coming | resulting | Related terms |
Approaching; of the future, especially the near future; the next.
* Byron
Deserved.
Newly in fashion; advancing into maturity or achievement.
(obsolete) Ready to come; complaisant; fond.
Of something that follows as the result of something else.
Coming is a related term of resulting.
As verbs the difference between coming and resulting
is that coming is while resulting is .As adjectives the difference between coming and resulting
is that coming is approaching; of the future, especially the near future; the next while resulting is of something that follows as the result of something else.As a noun coming
is the act of arriving; an arrival.coming
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Etymology 1
Verb
(head)Etymology 2
From (etyl) present participle ofDerived terms
* second comingAdjective
(-)- We expect great things from you this coming year.
- She will have two or three paintings in the coming exhibition.
- your coming days and years
- When he was fired, nobody was surprised or upset because they thought he had it coming .
- Ergonomic wallets are the coming thing.
- (Alexander Pope)
Derived terms
* coming on * up-and-comingAnagrams
* gnomicresulting
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Adjective
(-)- After the flood, the resulting epidemics killed even more.
