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phraseIf something or someone comes to life, they become active. The volcano came to life a week ago. Synonyms: rouse, revive, awaken, become active More Synonyms of come to life See full dictionary entry for lifecome to life in British Englisha. to become animate or conscious b. to be realistically portrayed or represented See full dictionary entry for lifecome to life in American English 1. to recover consciousness 2. to become lively or animated See full dictionary entry for life Examples of 'come to life' in a sentencecome to life Both older women reacted as though a statue had suddenly come to life.It felt as if Troy's snowman had come to life and was running the tips of his fingers over my body to torment me.This enabled Samantha to wield him as a kind of shield against man number two, who had suddenly come to life and was trying to lunge at her.It was heavy going, but amply rewarded, for not long after I'd started, Julian began rapidly to come to life for me. Poems which had seemed dull suddenly came to life. Synonyms rouse become active become animate show signs of life See lifeAdditional synonymsDefinition to awake He was snoring when I awakened him. Synonyms awake, wake, wake up, revive, arouse, rouseDefinition to bring or be brought back to life, consciousness, or strength They tried in vain to revive him. Synonyms bring round, awaken, animate, rouse, resuscitate, bring back to life Nearby words ofcome to life - come through something
- come to
- come to grief
- come to life
- come to light
- come to pass
- come to something
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