Coming
Coming noun - The act of coming upon a scene.
Usage example: the coming of the children meant we could finally get the party started
Nearby Word: come
Exit
Exit noun - The act of leaving a place.
Usage example: the movie star's quick exit through the back of the hotel went unnoticed by the horde of photographers waiting out front
How words are described
Both words in one sentence
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For the Resistance, this is a bad thing as it means the system is aware of their presence, the Agents are coming for them, and it's time to get the hell to an exit before they get killed.
Source: A Glitch in the Matrix -
It functions as a sort of domed room with no exit, with stuff going in but not coming out until it dissipates.
Source: Beehive Barrier -
At one point, Gilgamesh ended up in a tunnel with the exit on one side and the sun coming at him from the other, and if the sun doesn't count as a fireball...
Source: Older Than Dirt
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Exit and Coming. (2016). Retrieved 2026, August 18, from https://thesaurus.plus/related/coming/exit
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Exit or Coming. 2016. Accessed August 18, 2026. https://thesaurus.plus/related/coming/exit.
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