come out with

verb

Definitions

  1. To say (something) unexpectedly.

    • He came out with a very dubious excuse.
  2. To say (something) in a plainspoken way instead of euphemistically or obliquely, after…

    To say (something) in a plainspoken way instead of euphemistically or obliquely, after reluctantly hesitating to do so.

    • Just come out with it already — you think you're too good for me!
  3. To make (something) public or available to the public.

    • Near-synonyms: announce, introduce, release, reveal
    • We're coming out with the new product on Tuesday.

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