subsides

[US]/səbˈsaɪdz/
[UK]/səbˈsaɪdz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to sink or settle down (as in land subsiding due to mining); to lessen or decrease in intensity; to return to a lower or normal level; to sit down suddenly on a chair, etc.; to diminish; to calm down

Phrases & Collocations

pain subsides

tension subsides

fear subsides

storm subsides

anger subsides

noise subsides

interest subsides

anxiety subsides

conflict subsides

Example Sentences

as the storm subsides, the sun begins to shine.

her anxiety subsides after she talks to her friend.

once the pain subsides, you can start exercising again.

the excitement in the room subsides as the meeting begins.

when the noise subsides, you can hear the birds singing.

his anger subsides after he takes a deep breath.

the tension in the air subsides after the announcement.

as the crowd subsides, the event can finally start.

her fears subsides when she realizes she is safe.

once the excitement subsides, we can discuss the details.

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