subsided (Meaning)
subsided
to lessen in severity, to tend downward, to flatten out so as to form a depression, to let oneself settle down, to become quiet or less, to sink or fall to the bottom
Synonyms & Antonyms of subsided
subsided Sentence Examples
- The pain in her knee gradually subsided after she applied an ice pack.
- The storm's fury subsided, leaving behind a calm and quiet night.
- The crowd's cheers subsided as the speaker took to the podium.
- The water level in the river subsided significantly after the heavy rains.
- The initial tremors subsided, but scientists warned of potential aftershocks.
- The tension in the room subsided as they reached an agreement.
- The doctor's voice subsided as he gently explained the diagnosis.
- The inflammation subsided, providing the patient with much-needed relief.
- The panic subsided when they realized there was no immediate danger.
- The fever subsided, signaling that the infection was under control.
FAQs About the word subsided
to lessen in severity, to tend downward, to flatten out so as to form a depression, to let oneself settle down, to become quiet or less, to sink or fall to the
vanished, eased, shrank,decreased, diminished, fell, ebbed, declined, drained (away), relented
intensified,increased, swelled, emerged, enlarged, accumulated, built, escalated, expanded, grew
The pain in her knee gradually subsided after she applied an ice pack.
The storm's fury subsided, leaving behind a calm and quiet night.
The crowd's cheers subsided as the speaker took to the podium.
The water level in the river subsided significantly after the heavy rains.