A11K
Become
UK /["/bɪˈkʌm/","/bɪˈkʌmz/","/bɪˈkeɪm/","/bɪˈkʌmɪŋ/"]/US /["/bɪˈkʌm/","/bɪˈkʌmz/","/bɪˈkeɪm/","/bɪˈkʌmɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to start to be something
In simple words: to change into something else or start being something
Examples
- I want to become a doctor when I grow up.
- It was her dream to become an artist.
- He will become the team leader next month.
- The weather can become very cold in winter.
- With practice, she will become better at singing.
Usage notes
Use 'become' when discussing changes in state, condition, or identity. It's appropriate in both spoken and written contexts. Avoid using in overly casual situations where simpler verbs might fit better.
Grammar pattern
become + object
Memory hint
Think of 'become' as 'be coming' — you change into something that's 'coming'!
Collocations
- become a leader
- become friends
- become successful
- become aware
- become possible
Synonyms
- turn into
- transform
- mature
- develop
- grow
Antonyms
- remain
- stay
- continue
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'become' vs 'became' - remember 'become' is present and 'became' is past.
- Using 'become' with an infinitive instead of a gerund (e.g., saying 'become to do' instead of 'become doing').
- Incorrectly using 'become' without an object when one is needed (e.g., forgetting to say what they become).