Listening Time: English Practice

English Phrasal Verbs - Come Around, Come Out With

Mar 27, 2026
Clear explanations of the phrasal verbs come around and come out with with short examples. A conversation about why political debates rarely change minds and how personal experience can shift beliefs. A take on movies recycling characters, sequels and reboots, and why truly original stories feel scarce.
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Meaning Of Come Around

  • Come around means to be converted to another person's opinion.
  • Connor defines it with the example: he never came around to her point of view, meaning he never changed his mind.
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Meaning Of Come Out With

  • Come out with means to make something available to the public.
  • Connor illustrates with investigators expected to come out with their findings tomorrow, meaning they'll release them publicly.
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Debates Rarely Change Minds

  • Political arguments rarely cause someone to come around to the other side's opinion.
  • Connor explains debates seldom convert people mid-argument because viewers usually already have their minds made up.
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