comeback

[ˈkʌmbæk]

comeback Definition

  • 1a return to success or popularity after a period of decline
  • 2a quick and witty reply to an insult or criticism

Using comeback: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "comeback" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The singer made a successful comeback with her latest album.

  • Example

    The team's comeback in the second half was impressive.

  • Example

    He always has a clever comeback to any insult thrown his way.

comeback Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for comeback

Idioms Using comeback

  • a person or team who repeatedly makes a comeback after being counted out or facing adversity

    Example

    Despite being behind in the polls, the candidate is known as the comeback kid for his ability to rally support.

  • a series of performances or appearances by a performer or athlete who is attempting to return to success or popularity after a period of decline

    Example

    The musician announced a comeback tour after a long hiatus from the music industry.

  • comeback queen/king

    a female/male performer who has successfully returned to success or popularity after a period of decline

    Example

    The singer is often referred to as the comeback queen for her ability to revive her career after setbacks.

Phrases with comeback

  • to return to success or popularity after a period of decline

    Example

    After years of struggling, the company finally made a comeback with their new product line.

  • to make a comeback, especially in a dramatic or impressive way

    Example

    The team staged a remarkable comeback in the final minutes of the game to win.

  • the process of attempting to return to success or popularity after a period of decline

    Example

    The actor is on the comeback trail after a string of box office failures.

Origins of comeback

from 'come back', meaning to return

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Summary: comeback in Brief

The term 'comeback' [ˈkʌmbæk] refers to a return to success or popularity after a period of decline, as in 'The singer made a successful comeback with her latest album.' It can also mean a quick and witty reply to an insult or criticism, exemplified by 'He always has a clever comeback to any insult thrown his way.' 'Comeback' extends into phrases like 'make a comeback,' and idioms like 'comeback kid,' denoting a person or team who repeatedly makes a comeback after being counted out or facing adversity.

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