You can beckon, all by itself, but you must beckon tosomeone.
To beckon someone is a way for one to call out to another person, and get their attention. Beckoning someone is often done to call someone over to one's location.
Yes, it's the past tense of the verb "(to) beckon." Present: beckon Past: beckoned Future: will beckon Pres. Participle: beckoning
Beckoning can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'beckon'. Adjective: That beckons.
To beckon someone is to encourage someone to follow or approach you, usually by a movement of the hand or arm. For example, "Dumbledore beckoned to Harry with his arm and Harry followed him."
The antonym of beckon is repel.
Kim Beckon's birth name is Kimberly Anne Beckon.
repulse or repel are antonyms for beckon.
to summon or call upon or appear inviting; "The shop window decorations beckoned"
to beckon traffic on
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Beckon: 1. Make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow. 2. Attract the attention of and summon (someone) in this way Using beckon in a sentence: "he beckoned Duncan to follow".