It is ill threatening the dying, and becomethyou (to speak truth) little.
And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful.
And Jesus answering said 11 And there came a voice from unto him, Suffer it to be so heaven saying, Thou art my now: for thus it becometh us beloved Son, in whom I am well to fulfil all righteousness.
It is not good to pass by that we dislike, even to gain that which we like; for the water of life becometh mortal when mixed with a poison.
He becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand; but the hand of the diligent maketh rich.
He that on pilgrimages goeth ever, / Becometh holy late or never.
To those who are fallen into misfortunes, what was a blessingbecometh an evil.
A hearkener becometh a person hearkened to, good in hearkening and good in speech; a hearkener possesseth what is profitable: profitable to the hearkener is hearkening.
He becometh certain that though the Divine Essence is unseen of the eye, and the existence of the Deity is intangible, yet conclusive spiritual proofs assert the existence of that unseen Reality.
By listening to this story on particular lunations, one becometh blessed with long life and great good fortune.
Thus doth he renounce the pursuits of the world, shunneth the ways of sin, becometh virtuous and at last attaineth salvation.
In the Kali age, the proportion of immorality becometh three-fourths, (a fourth only being that of morality).
O mighty-armed one, this is ordained in respect of me, that he that cometh unto my place, becometh my food and thou too art in my quarter.
And, O best of kings, wandering over that dreadful expanse of water, my heartbecometh afflicted in consequence of my not beholding any creature!
And virtue loseth her strength while sin becometh all powerful.
Yudhishthira answered,--'He that speaketh agreeable words becometh agreeable to all.
This, O tiger among men, becometh the state of the world during the eve, O Bharata, of the Kali age!
Indeed, the earthbecometh reft of virtue in every shape.
And, O sinless one, the earth then becometh full of sin and immorality.
Of his own free will he becometh indifferent to worldly pursuits but he forsaketh not virtue.
O thou of the Kuru race, if thou diest, our party becometh weak.
The suicide ever sinketh into hell and becometh the subject of calumnious speech.
I am a knight and I must e'en go about my business as becometh one who weareth spurs of gold.
Sidenote: Sir Gareth becometh a Knight of the Round Table.
And when man attacheth his heart wholly to God and becomethrelated to the Blessed Perfection, the divine bounty will dawn.
Since the world is constantly developing itself, the rays become stronger, the outpouring becometh greater and the sun appeareth in the meridian orbit.
Whosoever and whatsoever meeting becometh a hindrance to the diffusion of the Light of Faith, let the loved ones give them counsel and say: “Of all the gifts of God the greatest is the gift of Teaching.
But with the love of God every bitterness is changed into sweetness and every giftbecometh precious.
He becometh certain that though the Divine Essence is unseen of the eye, and the existence of the Deity is intangible, yet conclusive (spiritual) proofs assert the existence of that unseen Reality.
When the spirit becometh all inclusive, the spiritual union shall be attained.
The pure eye comprehendeth the sight and the meeting of God; the pure nostril inhaleth the perfumes of the rose-garden of bounty; the pure heart becometh the mirror of the beauty of truth.
A badger becometh as tame as a dog, if he be taken young.
Then the noble fowl Becometh ruler over the race of birds, 160 Distinguished in their tribe, and for a time he dwelleth With them in the waste.
When the ashes again begin to assemble, 225 To fall in a heap when the fire is spent, To cling in a mass, then cleanbecometh That bright abode-- burnt by the fire The home of the bird.
Constancy becometh all people well, but none better than princes, and such as have rule over realms, and especially in matters of religion.
However, if a person is incapable of earning a living, is stricken by dire poverty or becometh helpless, then it is incumbent on the wealthy or the Deputies to provide him with a monthly allowance for his subsistence.
I implore Thee by the signs of Thy Kingdom and the mysteries of Thy Dominion to do with Thy loved ones as becometh Thy bounty, O Lord of all being, and is worthy of Thy grace, O King of the seen and the unseen!
Much hath she hidden somewhere, and when the girl becometh better, mayhap she will tell us where it be.
The song of a harp of one string becometh in time irksome both to hearer and singer.
Even on the banks of the Jordan, when John had already expressed his unworthiness to untie the latchet of his shoe, still more so to baptize him, he said: 'Thus it becomethus to fulfill all righteousness.
And Jesus said, Suffer it to be so now, for thus it becomethus to fulfill all righteousness.
The spirit of obedience abides with him in full measure even in this trying hour; and if not uttered in words, it is declared in act: "Thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness.
But Jesus said, Suffer it to be so now; for thus it becometh us to fulfill all righteousness.
But even for this occasion she should be arrayed in modest apparel, as becometh saints.
A kind of vegetation it does produce, but not such as the tiller seeks: the word becometh unfruitful.
The actions of our Lord are often exquisitely grouped, as becometh Him Who hath made everything not beautiful only, but especially beautiful in its season.
The woman having intercourse with four different men is called a Swairini (wanton), while she having intercourse with five becometh a harlot.
The man that represseth his wrath that hath been excited by (adequate) cause, becometh incapable of duly compassing the three ends of life (viz.
He that suppresseth his anger, he that regardeth not the evil speeches of others, he that becometh not angry, though there be cause, certainly acquireth the four objects for which we live (viz.
He that reciteth the famous generation of the Kurus becometh immediately purified and acquireth a large family himself, and becometh respected in the world.
If this thy sister, this maid of the Vrishni race, becometh my wife, truly may I win prosperity in everything.
Yayati answered, 'After falling from heaven, the being becometh a subtile substance living in water.
That learned man who reciteth it to Brahmanas during the sacred lunations, becometh cleansed of all sins, and, not caring for heaven as it were, attaineth to a union with Brahma.
Without doubt, one only amongst many becometh wise and brave.
It becometh thee not, O black-eyed maid, to cast me off; O handsome girl, it behoveth thee to relieve me from such affliction by giving me thy love!
The woman also who, being commanded by her husband to raise offspring, refuses to do his bidding, becometh equally sinful.
This water becometh the semen whence is the seed of vitality.
It is as water which we send down from Heaven, and the herb of the Earth is mingled with it, and on the morrow it becometh dry stubble which the winds scatter: for God hath power over all things.
And when he becometh acquainted with any of our signs he turneth them into ridicule.
Why as to thy motley it becometh thee well--" "Aye, but my face?
The source of joy becometh sad, The sun hath ceas'd to make us glad, And all at once the clouds descend, Shed tears that never seem to end.
The time is known to Thee; It best becometh me To be prepar'd for going, And all things so be doing, That every moment even My heart may be in Heaven.
Answered the other, "It is called the Women's Spring, for that no woman drinketh thereof but shebecometh a man: wherefore do thou praise Allah the Most High and thank Him for thy restoration and mount.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "becometh" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.