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Learn to pronounce com·ing

/ˈkəmiNG/
adjective
  1. due to happen or just beginning.
    "work is due to start in the coming year"
    synonyms: forthcoming, imminent, impending, approaching, advancing, nearing, near, future, expected, anticipated, close, (close) at hand, in store, in the wind, in the air, in the offing, in the pipeline, on the horizon, on the way, on us, about to happen, in the cards
  2. likely to be important or successful in the future.
    "he was the coming man of French racing"

noun
an arrival or approach.
"the coming of a new age"
synonyms: approach, advance, advent, arrival, nearing, looming, appearance, emergence, materialization, surfacing, birth, rise, start, onset

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7 days ago · The meaning of COMING is an act or instance of arriving. How to use coming in a sentence.
following or impending; next; approaching: the coming year. promising future fame or success: a coming actor.
coming adjective, at come · come · come as something · come for someone/something · coming of age · coming-of-age · up-and-coming.
1. (prenominal). (of time, events, etc) approaching or next · 2. promising (esp in the phrase up and coming) · 3. of future importance. this is the coming thing.
/ˈkʌmɪŋ/ · adjective. of the relatively near future. “this coming Thursday” · noun. the act of drawing spatially closer to something · noun. the temporal property ...
Approaching; immediately next. This coming Tuesday. ... Showing promise of being successful, popular, or important. A coming young actor, the coming thing.
1. In the relatively near future: approaching, forthcoming, upcoming. 2. Being or occurring in the time ahead: future, later, subsequent. 3. Occurring right ...
to proceed or advance: The project is coming along on schedule. to appear:An opportunity came along to invest in real estate. come around or round,.
COMING meaning: 1 : happening soon or next; 2 : becoming more important or popular.