Become
21become — [c]/bəˈkʌm / (say buh kum), /bi / (say bee ) verb (became, become, becoming) –verb (copular) 1. to come or grow to be: she became tired. 2. to develop into: she became a director. –verb (t) 3. to befit; suit: that dress becomes you. –phrase …
22become — Lilo, hele … ā, ua (Gram. 5.2), lawe. ♦ He become a doctor, e lilo ana oia i kauka. ♦ He has become angry, ua hele oia ā huhū. ♦ He has become tired, ua māluhiluhi oia …
23become — verb Become is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑mood, ↑society, ↑weather Become is used with these nouns as the object: ↑addiction, ↑alcoholic, ↑archbishop, ↑burden, ↑caricature, ↑Catholic, ↑champion, ↑ …
24become — [OE] Become is a compound verb found in other Germanic languages (German bekommen, for instance, and Dutch bekomen), which points to a prehistoric Germanic source *bikweman, based on *kweman, source of English come. Originally it meant simply… …
25become — verb (becomes, becoming; past became; past participle become) 1》 begin to be. ↘develop into. ↘(of a person) qualify or be accepted as. ↘(become of) (in questions) happen to. 2》 (of clothing) look well on. ↘be appropriate to… …
26become — be•come [[t]bɪˈkʌm[/t]] v. came, come, com•ing 1) to come, change, or grow to be (as specified): to become tired[/ex] 2) to come into being; develop or progress into: She became a ballerina[/ex] 3) to be attractive on; befit in appearance; suit:… …
27become — [OE] Become is a compound verb found in other Germanic languages (German bekommen, for instance, and Dutch bekomen), which points to a prehistoric Germanic source *bikweman, based on *kweman, source of English come. Originally it meant simply… …
28become of — {v. phr.} To happen to; befall. * /What will become of the children, now that both parents are in jail?/ …
29become of — {v. phr.} To happen to; befall. * /What will become of the children, now that both parents are in jail?/ …
30become — Synonyms and related words: adorn, agree with, alter into, arise, assimilate to, be born, be bound, be changed, be converted into, be obligated, be obliged, become of, befit, behoove, beseem, break out, bring to, burst forth, change, change into …