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UK//jʊə.nɒt ˈkʌm.ɪŋ ɪn//US//jʊr nɑt ˈkʌmɪŋ ɪn//

Meaning of You're not coming in

A statement denying someone entry into a location.

In simple words: You are not allowed to enter.

You're not coming in in a sentence

  • The sign says, 'You're not coming in' due to the private event.
  • When I tried to join the party, the host said, 'You're not coming in'.
  • The security guard pointed at me and declared, 'You're not coming in' as I approached the gate.
  • She was told, 'You're not coming in' when she forgot her ID at the bar.
  • After the argument, he stated firmly, 'You're not coming in' to avoid further conflict.

How to use You're not coming in

Used when telling someone they cannot enter a place. Common in polite or firm contexts; avoid in very casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a bouncer saying this at a club to deny entry.

Related words

Collocations with You're not coming in

  • you're not coming back
  • you're not coming to the party
  • you're not coming with us

Synonyms for You're not coming in

  • you can’t enter
  • you’re excluded
  • you’re uninvited

Common mistakes with You're not coming in

  • Use of 'you're' instead of 'you are' in formal writing.
  • Using inappropriately harsh in casual situations.
  • Confusing with 'you're not going in', which suggests a different meaning.

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Frequently asked questions about You're not coming in

What does You're not coming in mean?

You are not allowed to enter.

What is the definition of You're not coming in?

A statement denying someone entry into a location.

How do you use You're not coming in in a sentence?

The sign says, 'You're not coming in' due to the private event.

Can you give another example of You're not coming in?

When I tried to join the party, the host said, 'You're not coming in'.

What are synonyms for You're not coming in?

Common alternatives include you can’t enter, you’re excluded, you’re uninvited.

What words go with You're not coming in?

It commonly pairs with you're not coming back, you're not coming to the party, you're not coming with us.

What are common mistakes when using You're not coming in?

Use of 'you're' instead of 'you are' in formal writing. Using inappropriately harsh in casual situations. Confusing with 'you're not going in', which suggests a different meaning.

How do you pronounce You're not coming in?

US: //jʊr nɑt ˈkʌmɪŋ ɪn//, UK: //jʊə.nɒt ˈkʌm.ɪŋ ɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You're not coming in?

Used when telling someone they cannot enter a place. Common in polite or firm contexts; avoid in very casual conversations.