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make a comeback synonyms

Trying to find another word for make a comeback in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of make a comeback in 18 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for make a comeback alphabetically.

  • abide
  • advance
  • carry forward
  • draw out
  • endure
  • extend
  • forge ahead
  • get on with it
  • go on
  • hang in
  • keep at
  • keep on
  • keep on truckin'
  • keep the ball rolling
  • keep up
  • last
  • accretion
  • accrual
  • accumulation
  • achievement
  • addition
  • advance
  • advancement
  • advantage
  • attainment
  • benefit
  • boost
  • buildup
  • cut
  • dividend
  • earnings
  • emolument
  • advance
  • make up for lost time
  • pick up speed
  • press forward
  • proceed forward
  • progress
  • push on
  • come round
  • mend
  • overcome
  • pull through
  • recuperate
  • shake off
  • survive
  • alleviate
  • ameliorate
  • attend
  • bring around
  • compose
  • conciliate
  • convalesce
  • doctor
  • dress
  • fix
  • free
  • harmonize
  • improve
  • knit
  • make healthy
  • make sound
  • access
  • accession
  • accretion
  • accrual
  • accumulation
  • aggrandizement
  • augmentation
  • boost
  • breakthrough
  • burgeoning
  • cumulation
  • development
  • elaboration
  • enlargement
  • escalation
  • exaggeration
  • aid
  • ameliorate
  • amend
  • better
  • condition
  • convalesce
  • cure
  • darn
  • doctor
  • emend
  • fiddle with
  • gain
  • get better
  • get well
  • heal
  • knit
  • ameliorate
  • be refreshed
  • brighten
  • buck up
  • cheer up
  • convalesce
  • gain
  • improve
  • invigorate
  • liven up
  • look up
  • mend
  • pep up
  • rally
  • recover
  • recuperate
  • assemblage
  • assembly
  • celebration
  • clambake
  • convention
  • convocation
  • get-together
  • mass meeting
  • meet
  • pep rally
  • pow-wow
  • session
  • begin over
  • begin where one left off
  • carry on
  • carry over
  • go on with
  • pick up
  • proceed
  • recapitulate
  • reestablish
  • reinstate
  • reinstitute
  • renew
  • reopen
  • restart
  • restore
  • return to
  • balance
  • bring back
  • catch up
  • compensate
  • get back
  • make good
  • obtain again
  • offset
  • reacquire
  • recapture
  • reclaim
  • recoup
  • recruit
  • redeem
  • rediscover
  • regain
  • begin again
  • brace
  • breathe new life into
  • bring up to date
  • continue
  • exhilarate
  • extend
  • fix up
  • freshen
  • gentrify
  • go over
  • mend
  • modernize
  • overhaul
  • prolong
  • reaffirm
  • begin over
  • begin where one left off
  • carry on
  • carry over
  • go on with
  • pick up
  • proceed
  • recapitulate
  • recommence
  • reestablish
  • reinstate
  • reinstitute
  • renew
  • restart
  • restore
  • resume
  • begin over
  • begin where one left off
  • carry on
  • carry over
  • go on with
  • pick up
  • proceed
  • recapitulate
  • recommence
  • reestablish
  • reinstate
  • reinstitute
  • renew
  • reopen
  • restore
  • resume
  • assume again
  • carry on
  • come back
  • continue
  • go on
  • go on with
  • keep on
  • keep up
  • occupy again
  • pick up
  • proceed
  • reassume
  • recapitulate
  • recommence
  • recoup
  • regain
  • CV
  • abstract
  • bio
  • biography
  • curriculum vitae
  • digest
  • epitome
  • précis
  • recapitulation
  • review
  • rundown
  • sum
  • summary
  • summation
  • summing-up
  • synopsis
  • awesome
  • cool
  • dandy
  • deluxe
  • desirable
  • excellent
  • exclusive
  • fashionable
  • fine
  • fly
  • grand
  • groovy
  • keen
  • marvelous
  • neat
  • nifty
  • adopt
  • assume
  • become involved in
  • carry on
  • commence
  • continue
  • embrace
  • engage in
  • enter
  • espouse
  • follow through
  • get off
  • go on
  • initiate
  • kick off
  • open

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