come out
US /kʌm aʊt/
UK /kʌm aʊt/

1.
terbongkar, terdedah
to be revealed or become known
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The truth will come out eventually.
Kebenaran akan terbongkar akhirnya.
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Details of the plan are starting to come out.
Butiran rancangan mula terbongkar.
2.
diterbitkan, dikeluarkan
to be published or released
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Her new book will come out next month.
Buku barunya akan diterbitkan bulan depan.
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The movie is expected to come out in theaters soon.
Filem itu dijangka akan keluar di pawagam tidak lama lagi.
3.
hilang, terbuang
to be removed from something, especially a stain or dirt
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This red wine stain won't come out.
Kesan wain merah ini tidak akan hilang.
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Did the dirt come out of your clothes?
Adakah kotoran itu hilang dari pakaian awak?
4.
mengaku, mengisytiharkan identiti
to declare one's sexual orientation or gender identity, especially as gay, lesbian, or transgender
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He decided to come out to his family last year.
Dia memutuskan untuk mengaku kepada keluarganya tahun lepas.
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It takes courage to come out.
Ia memerlukan keberanian untuk mengaku.