disbecome (Meaning)

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disbecome (v. t.)

To misbecome.

Synonyms & Antonyms of disbecome

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disbecome Sentence Examples

  1. The once bustling city disbecame a desolate ghost town due to a devastating natural disaster.
  2. The disbecoming of the forest was a sad sight to behold, as towering trees were reduced to stumps.
  3. The politician's reputation disbecame after a series of scandals came to light.
  4. Disbecoming of a soldier, he showed cowardice in the face of the enemy.
  5. The disbecoming of the once vibrant coral reef was a stark reminder of the damage caused by climate change.
  6. The disbecoming of their friendship was a gradual process that left both parties feeling hurt and betrayed.
  7. The old man's health disbecame over time, as he succumbed to the ravages of age.
  8. The disbecoming of the economy led to widespread unemployment and poverty.
  9. Disbecoming of a leader, he resorted to fear and intimidation to maintain control.
  10. The disbecoming of the beautiful painting occurred when it was damaged by a careless art handler.

FAQs About the word disbecome

To misbecome.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The once bustling city disbecame a desolate ghost town due to a devastating natural disaster.

The disbecoming of the forest was a sad sight to behold, as towering trees were reduced to stumps.

The politician's reputation disbecame after a series of scandals came to light.

Disbecoming of a soldier, he showed cowardice in the face of the enemy.