becoming
English
editPronunciation
editVerb
editbecoming
- present participle and gerund of become
Noun
editbecoming (usually uncountable, plural becomings)
- (chiefly philosophy) The act or process by which something becomes.
- 2007, Una Chung, Contagion of Living:
- By tracing the turns from U.S. to Japan to China, we can see that becoming American, the classic ethnic American narrative, itself opens to further becomings and unbecomings and rebecomings that address mobility and ethnicization […]
Translations
editThe act or process by which something becomes
Adjective
editbecoming (comparative more becoming, superlative most becoming)
- pleasingly suitable; fit; congruous; beautiful
- 2022, Lucy Caldwell, These Days, Faber:
- This is our latest, said the salesgirl. Victory Red. Or here I've Carmine, which is very becoming on sallower skin like yours, so it is. If you don't mind me saying.
- decent, respectable
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editpleasingly suitable
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