Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
come-on
noun
/ˈkʌmˌɒn/

Definition
A flirtatious or suggestive remark or action.

Examples
- She gave him a subtle come-on, making it clear she was interested.
- The advertisement had a catchy slogan that felt like a come-on to the audience.

Meaning
The term ‘come-on’ is often used to refer to gestures or words intended to attract someone’s attention, especially in a romantic or playful way.

Synonyms
- flirtation
- advance
- temptation
- enticing remark