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Become
Become Be*come", v. i. [imp. Became; p. p. Become; p. pr. & vb. n. Becoming.] [OE. bicumen, becumen, AS. becuman to come to, to happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piqu["e]man, Goth. biquiman to come upon, G. bekommen to get, suit. See Be-, and Come.] 1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional matter, or a new character. The Lord God . . . breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. --Gen. ii. 7. That error now which is become my crime. --Milton. 2. To come; to get. [Obs.] But, madam, where is Warwick then become! --Shak. To become of, to be the present state or place of; to be the fate of; to be the end of; to be the final or subsequent condition of. What is then become of so huge a multitude? --Sir W. Raleigh.
Become
Become Be*come", v. i. [imp. Became; p. p. Become; p. pr. & vb. n. Becoming.] [OE. bicumen, becumen, AS. becuman to come to, to happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piqu["e]man, Goth. biquiman to come upon, G. bekommen to get, suit. See Be-, and Come.] 1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional matter, or a new character. The Lord God . . . breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. --Gen. ii. 7. That error now which is become my crime. --Milton. 2. To come; to get. [Obs.] But, madam, where is Warwick then become! --Shak. To become of, to be the present state or place of; to be the fate of; to be the end of; to be the final or subsequent condition of. What is then become of so huge a multitude? --Sir W. Raleigh.
Become
Become Be*come", v. t. To suit or be suitable to; to be congruous with; to befit; to accord with, in character or circumstances; to be worthy of, or proper for; to cause to appear well; -- said of persons and things. It becomes me so to speak of so excellent a poet. --Dryden. I have known persons so anxious to have their dress become them, as to convert it, at length, into their proper self, and thus actually to become the dress. --Coleridge.
Becomed
Becomed Be*com"ed, a. Proper; decorous. [Obs.] And gave him what becomed love I might. --Shak.
Becoming
Become Be*come", v. i. [imp. Became; p. p. Become; p. pr. & vb. n. Becoming.] [OE. bicumen, becumen, AS. becuman to come to, to happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piqu["e]man, Goth. biquiman to come upon, G. bekommen to get, suit. See Be-, and Come.] 1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional matter, or a new character. The Lord God . . . breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. --Gen. ii. 7. That error now which is become my crime. --Milton. 2. To come; to get. [Obs.] But, madam, where is Warwick then become! --Shak. To become of, to be the present state or place of; to be the fate of; to be the end of; to be the final or subsequent condition of. What is then become of so huge a multitude? --Sir W. Raleigh.
Becoming
Becoming Be*com"ing, a. Appropriate or fit; congruous; suitable; graceful; befitting. A low and becoming tone. --Thackeray. Note: Formerly sometimes followed by of. Such discourses as are becoming of them. --Dryden. Syn: Seemly; comely; decorous; decent; proper.
Becoming
Becoming Be*com"ing, n. That which is becoming or appropriate. [Obs.]
Becomingly
Becomingly Be*com"ing*ly, adv. In a becoming manner.
Becomingness
Becomingness Be*com"ing*ness, n. The quality of being becoming, appropriate, or fit; congruity; fitness. The becomingness of human nature. --Grew.
Disbecome
Disbecome Dis`be*come", v. t. To misbecome. [Obs.] --Massinger.
Misbecome
Misbecome Mis`be*come", v. t. Not to become; to suit ill; not to befit or be adapted to. --Macaulay. Thy father will not act what misbecomes him. --Addison.
Misbecoming
Misbecoming Mis`be*com"ing, a. Unbecoming. --Milton. -- Mis`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Mis`be*com"ing*ness, n. --Boyle.
Misbecomingly
Misbecoming Mis`be*com"ing, a. Unbecoming. --Milton. -- Mis`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Mis`be*com"ing*ness, n. --Boyle.
Misbecomingness
Misbecoming Mis`be*com"ing, a. Unbecoming. --Milton. -- Mis`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Mis`be*com"ing*ness, n. --Boyle.
To become of
Become Be*come", v. i. [imp. Became; p. p. Become; p. pr. & vb. n. Becoming.] [OE. bicumen, becumen, AS. becuman to come to, to happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piqu["e]man, Goth. biquiman to come upon, G. bekommen to get, suit. See Be-, and Come.] 1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional matter, or a new character. The Lord God . . . breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. --Gen. ii. 7. That error now which is become my crime. --Milton. 2. To come; to get. [Obs.] But, madam, where is Warwick then become! --Shak. To become of, to be the present state or place of; to be the fate of; to be the end of; to be the final or subsequent condition of. What is then become of so huge a multitude? --Sir W. Raleigh.
Unbecome
Unbecome Un`be*come", v. t. [1st pref. un- + become.] To misbecome. [Obs.] --Bp. Sherlock.
Unbecoming
Unbecoming Un`be*com"ing, a. [Pref. un- not + becoming.] Not becoming; unsuitable; unfit; indecorous; improper. My grief lets unbecoming speeches fall. --Dryden. -- Un`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Un`be*com"ing*ness, n.
Unbecomingly
Unbecoming Un`be*com"ing, a. [Pref. un- not + becoming.] Not becoming; unsuitable; unfit; indecorous; improper. My grief lets unbecoming speeches fall. --Dryden. -- Un`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Un`be*com"ing*ness, n.
Unbecomingness
Unbecoming Un`be*com"ing, a. [Pref. un- not + becoming.] Not becoming; unsuitable; unfit; indecorous; improper. My grief lets unbecoming speeches fall. --Dryden. -- Un`be*com"ing*ly, adv. -- Un`be*com"ing*ness, n.

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