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UK//kɑːnt ˈiːvən kʌm tuː//US//kænt ˈivən kʌm tuː//

Meaning of Can't even come to

Unable to manage or handle something, often expressing disbelief or frustration.

In simple words: Can't do something, usually because it's too much to handle.

Can't even come to in a sentence

  • After that argument, I can't even come to terms with what happened.
  • She cancelled the party, and honestly, I can't even come to the thought of it.
  • With all this work, I can't even come to the idea of taking a break.
  • When he said that, I can't even come to believe he meant it.

How to use Can't even come to

Commonly used in casual conversations, often to express disbelief, frustration, or being overwhelmed. Not suitable for formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine someone so overwhelmed that they can't even show up to an event.

Related words

Collocations with Can't even come to

  • can't even come to terms
  • can't even think about
  • can't even imagine

Synonyms for Can't even come to

  • can't handle
  • can't cope
  • I'm overwhelmed
  • I'm speechless

Common mistakes with Can't even come to

  • Using in formal settings where it sounds inappropriate.
  • Incorrectly pairing with the wrong subjects (e.g., 'I can't even come to'.)
  • Missing the nuance of emotional response it conveys.

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Frequently asked questions about Can't even come to

What does Can't even come to mean?

Can't do something, usually because it's too much to handle.

What is the definition of Can't even come to?

Unable to manage or handle something, often expressing disbelief or frustration.

How do you use Can't even come to in a sentence?

After that argument, I can't even come to terms with what happened.

Can you give another example of Can't even come to?

She cancelled the party, and honestly, I can't even come to the thought of it.

What are synonyms for Can't even come to?

Common alternatives include can't handle, can't cope, I'm overwhelmed, I'm speechless.

What words go with Can't even come to?

It commonly pairs with can't even come to terms, can't even think about, can't even imagine.

What are common mistakes when using Can't even come to?

Using in formal settings where it sounds inappropriate. Incorrectly pairing with the wrong subjects (e.g., 'I can't even come to'.) Missing the nuance of emotional response it conveys.

How do you pronounce Can't even come to?

US: //kænt ˈivən kʌm tuː//, UK: //kɑːnt ˈiːvən kʌm tuː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Can't even come to formal or informal?

"Can't even come to" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Can't even come to?

Commonly used in casual conversations, often to express disbelief, frustration, or being overwhelmed. Not suitable for formal contexts.