die away Antonyms

Meaning of die away

Wordnet

die away (v)

become less in amount or intensity

die away Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun set, the sounds of the bustling city began to die away, giving way to a peaceful evening.
  2. The echoes of the music slowly started to die away, leaving the concert hall in a hushed silence.
  3. The storm's intensity began to wane, and the howling winds started to die away.
  4. After the fireworks display, the cheers from the crowd began to die away, and the night returned to quietude.
  5. The laughter in the room gradually began to die away as the comedian's jokes lost their punch.
  6. The distant thunder began to die away, signaling the end of the storm.
  7. The noise of traffic started to die away as we ventured further into the tranquil countryside.
  8. As the train left the station, the sounds of the platform announcements began to die away in the distance.
  9. The excitement among the fans started to die away as their team fell behind in the final minutes of the game.
  10. The echoes of footsteps in the empty hallway began to die away, leaving a sense of eerie stillness.

FAQs About the word die away

become less in amount or intensity

fall, diminish, subside, taper off, drain (away), fall away, decline, ease,decrease, drop (off)

snowball, pick up, appear, accumulate, wax, swell, grow, mount, snowball, enlarge

As the sun set, the sounds of the bustling city began to die away, giving way to a peaceful evening.

The echoes of the music slowly started to die away, leaving the concert hall in a hushed silence.

The storm's intensity began to wane, and the howling winds started to die away.

After the fireworks display, the cheers from the crowd began to die away, and the night returned to quietude.