Synonym: get, go, suit, turn. Similar words: become one, be considered as, economic recovery, come home, because, because of, record, second. Meaning: [bɪ'kʌm] v. 1. enter or assume a certain state or condition 2. undergo a change or development 3. come into existence 4. enhance the appearance of.
1. He whose face gives no light, shall never
become a star.
2. Man will
become better only when you will make him see what he is like.
3. Try not to
become a man of success but rather try to become a man of value.
4. You must
become either a god or else a coupes.
5. Wise men
become wiser as they grow older, ignorant men more ignorant.
6. Gender issues have become something of a hot button.
7. His dream has become a reality.
8. Women have become more assertive in the past decade.
9. We have become concerned with regards to .....
10. The bill will become law next year.
11. The boy decided not to become a sailor.
12. We must not become complacent over any success.
13. Whale-watching has become a growth leisure industry.
14. He had become fed up with city life.
15. If left untreated the condition may become chronic.
16. External causes become operative through internal causes.
17. In the rainy season the roads become a quagmire.
18. Elvis's home has become a shrine for his fans.
19. By midweek(sentencedict.com),(Sentence dictionary) the situation had become worrying.
20. With practice, you should become proficient within six months.
21. Parliament voted for the bill to become law.
22. She wants to become a professional cook.
23. The school trip has become an annual event.
24. The colours become mellow as the sun went down.
25. The fishing lines had become hopelessly entangled.
26. Complaints about school food have become a familiar refrain.
27. He rose through the ranks to become a General.
28. We never know the love of the parents until we
become parents ourselves.
29. If the fool would persist in his folly he would
become wise.
30. The more you fight something, the more anxious you
become ---the more you're involved in a bad pattern, the more difficult it is to escape.
1. His dream has become a reality.
2. Women have become more assertive in the past decade.
3. We have become concerned with regards to .....
4. The boy decided not to become a sailor.
5. He had become fed up with city life.
6. External causes become operative through internal causes.
7. In the rainy season the roads become a quagmire.
8. Elvis's home has become a shrine for his fans.
9. It has become dark outside already.
10. The fishing lines had become hopelessly entangled.
11. Complaints about school food have become a familiar refrain.
12. The airport did not become operational until May.
13. She's studying to become a teacher.
14. Many voters have become disenchanted with the government.
15. The child has become skillful in reading and writing.
16. The more I hear, the more interested I become.
17. It has now become an important port.
18. Our financial situation had become precarious.
19. He has become celebrated as an artist.
20. By this time Pitt had become a teenage idol.
21. A habit can easily become an addiction.
22. The church has become more liberal in this century.
23. Many old people become mentally frail.
24. Both of them felt that they had become very intimate.
25. There is concern that the giant panda will soon become extinct.
26. Brisbane has become the boom town for Australian film and television.
27. She has become the self - appointed guardian of the nation's conscience.
28. One of the panels had become detached from the main structure.
29. In a world that had suddenly become alien and dangerous, he was her only security.
30. Since his injury, Jones has become more of a liability than an asset to the team.
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