receded

[rɪˈsiːdɪd]

receded Definition

  • 1to move back or away from a previous position
  • 2to become more distant or less likely to happen

Using receded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "receded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The floodwaters have receded, leaving behind a lot of damage.

  • Example

    The sound of the music gradually receded into the distance.

  • Example

    The memory of that day has receded into the back of my mind.

receded Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for receded

Phrases with receded

  • to become less important or noticeable

    Example

    As the meeting progressed, her initial nervousness receded into the background.

  • to move away and become difficult to see

    Example

    The ship slowly receded from view as it sailed further out to sea.

  • to become forgotten or unknown

    Example

    After his death, his work gradually receded into obscurity.

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Summary: receded in Brief

'Receded' [rɪˈsiːdɪd] means to move back or away from a previous position, or to become more distant or less likely to happen. It can refer to physical movement, like floodwaters receding, or abstract concepts, like memories receding into the back of one's mind. Phrases like 'recede into the background' and 'recede from view' describe the diminishing importance or visibility of something.