Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

come-and-go

Adjective (often used as a phrasal verb)
/ˈkʌm ənd ɡoʊ/
Definition
A term used to describe something that exists only briefly or is transient, often referring to people or things that appear and disappear unpredictably.
Examples
  • People often have come-and-go friendships during their school years.
  • The weather can be quite come-and-go, changing from sunny to rainy in moments.
  • Her interest in the project was come-and-go; some days she was very enthusiastic, while other days she seemed indifferent.
Meaning
The phrase ‘come-and-go’ indicates a lack of permanence, suggesting that certain elements are not stable and can change frequently.
Synonyms
  • fleeting
  • temporary
  • transitory
  • ephemeral