Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

come-about

verb
/ˈkʌm əˈbaʊt/
Definition
To change direction or position; to turn around or change one’s mind.
Examples
  • The ship had to come-about quickly to avoid the rocks.
  • After much consideration, she decided to come-about on her initial decision.
Meaning
The phrase ‘come-about’ usually refers to the action of changing course, especially in sailing, or shifting one’s opinion or plans.
Synonyms
  • change direction
  • turn around
  • shift
  • alter course