become
Americanverb (used without object)
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to come, change, or grow to be (as specified).
He became tired.
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to come into being.
verb (used with object)
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to be attractive on; befit in appearance; look well on.
That gown becomes you.
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to be suitable or necessary to the dignity, situation, or responsibility of.
conduct that becomes an officer.
idioms
verb
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(copula) to come to be; develop or grow into
he became a monster
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(foll by of; usually used in a question) to fall to or be the lot (of); happen (to)
what became of him?
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(tr) (of clothes, etc) to enhance the appearance of (someone); suit
that dress becomes you
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(tr) to be appropriate; befit
it ill becomes you to complain
Etymology
Origin of become
First recorded before 900; Middle English becumen, Old English becuman “to come about, happen”; cognate with Dutch bekomen, German bekommen, Gothic biqiman. See be-, come
Example Sentences
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In return, the Maple Leafs will get a third-round pick, which will become a second-round pick if the Kings make the playoffs.
From Los Angeles Times
No-one with a limb difference has been on the show before, with Gracie saying it has become more than just an acting job.
From BBC
Prior to becoming a member of the graphics department, Taylor was the Journal's deputy director of photography.
The longer the war lasts, the riskier it will become to continue operating hand to mouth.
Then, as the social fabric of friendships and relationships grew over time, with favorite spots away from the tourist trail, it became home.
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