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UK//kʌm ɒn əˈrɛdi//US//kʌm ɑn əˈrɛdi//

Meaning of Come on already

An expression used to urge someone to act without delay.

In simple words: Hurry up or stop delaying.

Come on already in a sentence

  • Come on already, we’re going to be late!
  • He’s taking so long; come on already!
  • Come on already! We have things to do!
  • I’ve been waiting; come on already!
  • Come on already and join the fun!

How to use Come on already

Used when urging someone to act quickly or expressing impatience. More common in casual conversation and might seem rude in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a friend who's always late—you're urging them to hurry.

Related words

Collocations with Come on already

Synonyms for Come on already

Common mistakes with Come on already

  • Used in formal contexts.
  • Confused with 'come on' which is more general.

Compare Come on already with Hurry up, Let's go

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Frequently asked questions about Come on already

What does Come on already mean?

Hurry up or stop delaying.

What is the definition of Come on already?

An expression used to urge someone to act without delay.

How do you use Come on already in a sentence?

Come on already, we’re going to be late!

Can you give another example of Come on already?

He’s taking so long; come on already!

What are synonyms for Come on already?

Common alternatives include hurry up, get moving, let's go, come on, chop chop.

What words go with Come on already?

It commonly pairs with come on already, come on guys, come on man.

What are common mistakes when using Come on already?

Used in formal contexts. Confused with 'come on' which is more general.

How do you pronounce Come on already?

US: //kʌm ɑn əˈrɛdi//, UK: //kʌm ɒn əˈrɛdi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Come on already formal or informal?

"Come on already" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Come on already?

Used when urging someone to act quickly or expressing impatience. More common in casual conversation and might seem rude in formal situations.