sub·side
/səbˈsīd/
verb
- become less intense, violent, or severe."I'll wait a few minutes until the storm subsides"synonyms: abate, let up, moderate, calm, lull, slacken (off), ease (up), relent, die down, die out, peter out, taper off, recede, lessen, soften, alleviate, attenuate, remit, diminish, decline, dwindle, weaken, fade, wane, ebb, still, cease, come to a stop, come to an end, terminate, quieten down, quiet down
- (of water) go down to a lower or the normal level."the floods subside almost as quickly as they arise"synonyms: recede, ebb, fall back, flow back, fall away, fall, go down, get lower, sink, sink lower, abate, diminish, retrocede
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3 days ago · 1. to sink or fall to the bottom : settle 2. to tend downward : descend; especially : to flatten out so as to form a depression 3. to let oneself settle down : ...
subside verb [I] (GO DOWN). (of a building, area of land, or level of water) to go down to a lower level: Forecasters predict the high tides will subside today.
to sink to a low or lower level. Synonyms: settle, descend, decline Antonyms: rise to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate: The laughter subsided.
To subside is to die down or become less violent, like rough ocean waves after a storm has passed (or your seasickness, if you happened to be sailing on that ...
subside in British English · 1. to become less loud, excited, violent, etc; abate · 2. to sink or fall to a lower level · 3. (of the surface of the earth, etc) ...
SUBSIDE meaning: 1 : to become less strong or intense; 2 : to move down to a lower level.
[intransitive] to become calmer, quieter or less intense. She waited nervously for his anger to subside. When the rain had subsided we continued our walk.
verb. səb-ˈsīd. Definition of subside. as in to diminish. to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually as the noise of the siren subsided, I was ...
Verb · (intransitive) To sink or fall to the bottom; to settle, as lees. · (intransitive) To fall downward; to become lower; to descend; to sink.
subside meaning, definition, what is subside: if a feeling, pain, sound etc subsides, ...: Learn more.