die down Synonyms

die down Meaning

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die down (v)

suffer from a disease that kills shoots

become progressively weaker

die down Sentence Examples

  1. The intense winds that rattled the windows finally began to die down, bringing relief to the neighborhood.
  2. The heated argument between the two friends started to die down as they realized the importance of their relationship.
  3. After the storm, the rain began to die down, and the skies slowly cleared.
  4. The uproar in the auditorium started to die down as the speaker took the stage and commanded attention.
  5. As the evening progressed, the noise from the street party began to die down, allowing nearby residents to sleep.
  6. The excitement over the new product release didn't immediately die down; it continued for days as people eagerly discussed its features.
  7. The flames from the bonfire started to die down, casting a warm glow over the remaining embers.
  8. The controversy surrounding the celebrity scandal began to die down as new headlines emerged.
  9. The protest in the city square began to die down after participants peacefully made their point.
  10. After the intense competition, the fervor in the stadium started to die down as spectators slowly left.

FAQs About the word die down

suffer from a disease that kills shoots, become progressively weaker

taper off, diminish, moderate, lessen, subside, decrease, de-escalate, plummet, skid, dip

ascend, lift, mount, lift, mount, arise, rise, arise, ascend, spike

The intense winds that rattled the windows finally began to die down, bringing relief to the neighborhood.

The heated argument between the two friends started to die down as they realized the importance of their relationship.

After the storm, the rain began to die down, and the skies slowly cleared.

The uproar in the auditorium started to die down as the speaker took the stage and commanded attention.