Aún no tenemos significados para "become a synonym".
1The Protestant name has become a synonym for integrity and uprightness.
2Nudity has become a synonym of vulgarity; Love, of lust.
3Sadly, it may soon become a synonym for corporate failure.
4It will become a synonym for cowardice, and I will not allow my sons to wear that shame.
5And, as ever before, new-found freedom is manifesting itself in criminal folly-liberty has become a synonym for license.
6The name of the editor swung in terrorum in the imagination of all humble authorlings, and had become a synonym for merciless critical excoriation.
7At the accession of Charles X. the word Republican, become a synonym of Jacobin, awoke only memories of the guillotine and the "Terror."
8The word 'spiritual' becomes a synonym of muddy thought and misty emotionalism.
9Thus his name gradually became a synonym for quality.
10Ultimately, the middle class's expectations had to be lowered; "entitlements" became a synonym for unearned benefits instead of the opposite.
11In fact, the word "humakin" quickly became a synonym for "perfect," as in, "That's a really humakin car," or "This pie tastes just humakin."
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