BECOME definition in American English | Collins English . . . To keep growing and to become more fearless They know they do not feel right and become convinced there is something else wrong with them The ideas also become the basis of informal conversations over coffee or lunch
become - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to come, change, or grow to be (as specified): He became tired to come into being look well on: That gown becomes you to be suitable or necessary to the dignity, situation, or responsibility of: conduct that becomes an officer be the fate of: What will become of him?
Become - definition of become by The Free Dictionary Greta wants to become a teacher If someone or something becomes a certain way, they start to have that quality When did you first become interested in politics? The past tense of 'become' is became We became good friends at once The smell became stronger and stronger
become - definition and meaning - Wordnik To come about; come into being; pass from non-existence; arise To change or pass from one state of existence to another; come to be something different; come or grow to be: as, the boy rapidly becomes the man To be fit or proper; be decorous or praiseworthy
become - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Also in Early Modern English, become (and certain other intransitive verbs, such as come and go) used the auxiliary be rather than have for perfect aspect constructions