Subside Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To become smaller or less prominent, as swelling To sink to a lower level To sink or fall to the bottom; settle, as sediment To sit down slowly; settle down The flood of nations begins to subside into its normal channels When her sobs began to subside, he spoke in as calm a voice as he could muster
Subsides - definition of subsides by The Free Dictionary To become less intense, active, or severe; abate b To become smaller or less prominent, as swelling See Synonyms at decrease 2 To move or sink to a lower or normal level: The earth subsided as the aquifer drained away 3 To sink to the bottom, as a sediment 4
Subside Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The pain swelling will subside in a couple of hours After his anger had subsided, he was able to look at things rationally We'll have to wait until the wind storm rain subsides The road will remain closed until the water flood river subsides
subside | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language . . . to decrease or abate, as noise, emotion, or the like Her anger subsided once the situation was explained When you've gained some experience, your fears will subside When the din subsided, we went back to our conversation to sink to a lower or to a normal level Once the waves had subsided, we went out again in the boat