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What's the difference between "incoming" and "oncoming"? Please give me some examples, thank you!
10 mei 2018 14:09
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"Incoming" relates to something that you are receiving or that is entering a location. "Oncoming" is usually to do with stuff moving opposite relative to the subject and has fewer uses. e.g. "Incoming traffic", traffic that is entering a building or park, "oncoming traffic", traffic that is moving in the opposite direction to you/the speaker And, "incoming e-mails", e-mails that you/the speaker receives, but no-one says "oncoming e-mails"...
10 mei 2018
I think there are a few usages not mentioned above: "The incoming Freshman class" (refers to the students that will be entering college next year) "Incoming mail" (mail that is going to be delivered to a specific location in the future) "The incoming mayor" (the mayor that will be replacing the old one during the change of office. Also known as the mayor-elect)
10 mei 2018
Oncoming is usually used in the context of traffic, and it is coming towards you. I was blinded by oncoming traffic, I swerved into oncoming traffic. Incoming can refer to missiles, so if one was heading for you someone might shout 'Incoming!' to warn everyone to take cover.
10 mei 2018
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