Subside - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|səbˈsaɪd|
Brit.
|səbˈsaɪd|
verb
- wear off or die down (syn: lessen)
The pain subsided
- sink to a lower level or form a depressionthe valleys subside
- sink down or precipitate (syn: settle)the mud subsides when the waters become calm
- descend into or as if into some soft substance or place (syn: sink)She subsided into the chair
Extra examples
She subsided into the easy chair.
The wind had already subsided.
Her anger now subsiding into grief.
The pain subsided
She subsided into the chair
The pain will subside in a couple of hours.
The swelling around her eye should subside in a few days.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: subside
he/she/it: subsides
present participle: subsiding
past tense: subsided
past participle: subsided
I/you/we/they: subside
he/she/it: subsides
present participle: subsiding
past tense: subsided
past participle: subsided
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