How Do You Spell COME UPON?

Pronunciation: [kˈʌm əpˌɒn] (IPA)

The phrase "come upon" consists of two syllables. The first syllable is pronounced as "kʌm" using the phonetic alphabet. The letter "o" is pronounced as "ʌ" in this case. The second syllable is pronounced as "əpɒn." The letter "e" in "upon" is silent. The spelling of the word follows the English language's rules of pronunciation. "Come upon" means to find or discover unexpectedly. It's important to spell words correctly to effectively communicate meaning.

COME UPON Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "come upon" is a phrasal verb that originated from the combination of the verb "come" and the preposition "upon." It can be understood as an action that involves unexpectedly encountering or finding something or someone. This phrasal verb often implies a sense of surprise, chance, or unintentionality in the process of discovering or stumbling upon something.

    In terms of physical encounters, "come upon" commonly refers to accidentally coming across a particular object, place, or person while moving or travelling. For example, one might come upon an old book while cleaning their attic, or come upon a hidden beach on a hike. In these cases, the individual did not plan or anticipate the discovery.

    Furthermore, "come upon" can also imply coming across an idea, solution, or realization. It suggests stumbling upon or unexpectedly finding something mentally or intellectually. For instance, a person might come upon a brilliant solution to a problem while taking a shower or come upon a novel approach to a project through a casual conversation.

    The term "come upon" reflects the chance element involved in the process of encountering or finding something. It conveys the notion that the person had no deliberate intention or expectation of the encounter, making it an unplanned, fortuitous event.

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Etymology of COME UPON

The word "come upon" is a combination of two words: "come" and "upon".

- "Come" originates from the Old English word "cuman", which means "to move towards" or "to arrive". It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "kwemanan" and is related to the Sanskrit word "gamanam".

- "Upon" comes from the Old English word "uppan", which means "on top of" or "over". It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "ufana" and is related to the Old High German word "pfana".

When these two words are combined, "come upon" means to discover unexpectedly or to encounter something or someone by chance.

Idioms with the word COME UPON

  • come upon sb/sth The idiom "come upon sb/sth" means to discover or encounter someone or something unexpectedly or by chance.
  • come upon (someone or something) The idiom "come upon (someone or something)" means to unexpectedly encounter or find someone or something, often by chance or accident. It implies stumbling upon someone or something without any prior knowledge or intention.
  • come upon To unexpectedly find or encounter something or someone.

Similar spelling words for COME UPON

Conjugate verb Come upon

CONDITIONAL

I would come upon
you would come upon
he/she/it would come upon
we would come upon
they would come upon

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be coming upon
you would be coming upon
he/she/it would be coming upon
we would be coming upon
they would be coming upon

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have come upon
you would have come upon
he/she/it would have come upon
we would have come upon
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been coming upon
you would have been coming upon
he/she/it would have been coming upon
we would have been coming upon
they would have been coming upon

FUTURE

I will come upon
you will come upon
he/she/it will come upon
we will come upon
they will come upon

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be coming upon
you will be coming upon
he/she/it will be coming upon
we will be coming upon
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have come upon
you will have come upon
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we will have come upon
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been coming upon
you will have been coming upon
he/she/it will have been coming upon
we will have been coming upon
they will have been coming upon

IMPERATIVE

you come upon
we let´s come upon

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to come upon

PAST

I came upon
you came upon
he/she/it came upon
we came upon
they came upon

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was coming upon
you were coming upon
he/she/it was coming upon
we were coming upon
they were coming upon

PAST PARTICIPLE

come upon

PAST PERFECT

I had come upon
you had come upon
he/she/it had come upon
we had come upon
they had come upon

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been coming upon
you had been coming upon
he/she/it had been coming upon
we had been coming upon
they had been coming upon

PRESENT

I come upon
you come upon
he/she/it comes upon
we come upon
they come upon

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am coming upon
you are coming upon
he/she/it is coming upon
we are coming upon
they are coming upon

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

coming upon

PRESENT PERFECT

I have come upon
you have come upon
he/she/it has come upon
we have come upon
they have come upon

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been coming upon
you have been coming upon
he/she/it has been coming upon
we have been coming upon
they have been coming upon

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