come to
• reach or be brought to a specified situation or result.
• "you will come to no harm"
• (of a thought or memory) enter someone's mind.
• "the basic idea came to me while reading an article"
• recover consciousness.
• "I came to in a corner of the room"
Similar:
regain consciousness,
recover consciousness,
come round,
come to life,
come to one's senses,
recover,
revive,
awake,
wake up,
Opposite:
faint,
go under,
• reach a particular point, especially a bad one.
• "I'm hoping it won't come to that"
• (of an expense) reach in total; amount to a specified figure.
• "the bill came to £20,000"
Similar:
amount to,
add up to,
run to,
number,
make,
total,
equal,
be equal to,
be equivalent to,
tot up to,
• (of a ship) come to a stop.
• "there was a great volley of cracks from the loose sails, and the ship came to"
come to rest
• stop moving; settle.
• "the lift came to rest at the first floor"
Similar:
a standstill,
a halt,
a stop,
stationary,