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Become

Become is a verb that expresses a change of state or the emergence of something. Its core sense is to come to be or to come into existence, often through a process over time. It can denote gradual development or a concluded result, as in The city has become more crowded, The weather became colder, or She has become a doctor.

In addition to indicating change, become can mean to be fitting or suitable. In this sense, something

Grammatical note: become is an intransitive verb that takes a predicative complement rather than a direct object.

Conjugation and forms: base form become, third-person singular becomes, present participle becoming, simple past became, past

Etymology: become originates from Old English becuman, built from be- plus cuman, meaning to come to be

that
becomes
someone
or
something
means
it
is
appropriate
or
flattering.
For
example,
That
dress
becomes
you
expresses
that
the
dress
suits
the
wearer
well.
It
forms
tenses
with
auxiliary
have
and
can
be
followed
by
adjectives
or
noun
phrases
as
the
complement:
The
team
has
become
proficient,
The
plan
has
become
more
complicated,
She
became
a
nurse,
He
became
famous.
participle
become.
The
verb
is
irregular
in
the
past
tense
and
participle,
with
became
and
become
respectively.
or
to
come
into
existence.
The
prefix
be-
often
marks
a
change
of
state
or
a
sense
of
thoroughness.