The Opposite(Antonym) of “comes”
The antonyms of comes are goes and departs. These words describe the opposite direction of movement, with comes indicating movement towards the speaker or a particular location, while goes and departs indicate movement away from the speaker or a particular location.
Key Differences: goes vs departs
- 1Goes is a general term that describes movement away from the speaker or a particular location.
- 2Departs is a more specific term that describes leaving a place, especially for a long journey.
Effective Usage of goes, departs
- 1Travel: Use goes and departs when talking about travel plans and transportation.
- 2Directions: Use comes and goes when giving or receiving directions.
- 3Narratives: Incorporate these antonyms in narratives to create movement and action.
Remember this!
The antonyms of comes are goes and departs. Use goes to describe movement away from the speaker or a particular location, and departs to describe leaving a place, especially for a long journey. These words are useful when talking about travel, giving directions, and creating movement in narratives.