ebbs Synonyms

ebbs Meaning

ebbs

a passing from a high to a low point, to fall from a higher to a lower level or from a better to a worse state, a point or condition of decline, to fall from a higher level or better state, to recede from the flood, the time of such a passing, the reflux of the tide toward the sea, the flow away from the shore of seawater brought in by the tide

ebbs Sentence Examples

  1. As the tide ebbs, the shoreline is slowly revealed.
  2. The crowd ebbed away as the concert reached its end.
  3. The patient's pain ebbed and flowed throughout the night.
  4. The intensity of the storm gradually ebbed as the sun began to rise.
  5. The popularity of the band has ebbed over the years.
  6. The flow of water in the stream ebbed and surged with the changing seasons.
  7. The excitement ebbed from my heart as the deadline drew near.
  8. The energy of the party ebbed as midnight approached.
  9. The tension in the room slowly ebbed away as the conflict was resolved.
  10. The memory of the experience ebbed and flowed, sometimes vivid and at other times distant.

FAQs About the word ebbs

a passing from a high to a low point, to fall from a higher to a lower level or from a better to a worse state, a point or condition of decline, to fall from a

degradations,declines, falls, deteriorations, descents, declinations, declensions, decreases,decadences, dégringolades

rises, developments, upswings,ascents, advancements, increases, growths, renewals, increments, gains

As the tide ebbs, the shoreline is slowly revealed.

The crowd ebbed away as the concert reached its end.

The patient's pain ebbed and flowed throughout the night.

The intensity of the storm gradually ebbed as the sun began to rise.