- verbbecome (verb) · becomes (third person present) · became (past tense) · becoming (present participle) · become (past participle)
- begin to be:"it is becoming clear that we are in a totally new situation" · "they became angry"
- grow to be; turn into:"the child will become an adult"
- (of a person) qualify or be accepted as; acquire the status of:"she wanted to become a doctor"
- (become of)(in questions) happen to:"what would become of her now?"
- (of clothing) look good on or suit (someone):"the dress becomes her"
- be appropriate or suitable to (someone):"minor celebrity status did not become him"
OriginOld English becuman ‘come to a place, come (to be or do something)’ (see be-, come), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bekomen and German bekommen ‘get, receive’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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