become
[ bih-kuhm ]
/ bɪˈkʌm /
verb (used without object), be·came, be·come, be·com·ing.
to come, change, or grow to be (as specified): He became tired.
to come into being.
verb (used with object), be·came, be·come, be·com·ing.
to be attractive on; befit in appearance; look well on: That gown becomes you.
to be suitable or necessary to the dignity, situation, or responsibility of: conduct that becomes an officer.
Idioms for become
become of,
to happen to; be the fate of: What will become of him?
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British Dictionary definitions for become of
become
/ (bɪˈkʌm) /
verb -comes, -coming, -came or -come (mainly intr)
(copula)
to come to be; develop or grow into
he became a monster
(foll by of; usually used in a question)
to fall to or be the lot (of); happen (to)
what became of him?
(tr)
(of clothes, etc) to enhance the appearance of (someone); suit
that dress becomes you
(tr)
to be appropriate; befit
it ill becomes you to complain
Word Origin for become
Old English
becuman to happen; related to Old High German
biqueman to come to, Gothic
biquiman to appear suddenly
Idioms and Phrases with become of (1 of 2)
become of
Happen to, befall, be the fate of, as in I haven't seen Joe in a year; what has become of his book? The King James Bible has this idiom (Genesis 37:20): “We shall see what will become of his dreams.” [Late 1500s]
Idioms and Phrases with become of (2 of 2)
become