subsided

[səbˈsaɪdɪd]

subsided Definition

  • 1become less intense, violent, or severe
  • 2sink to a lower level or form a depression

Using subsided: Examples

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

  • Example

    The storm had subsided by the time we got home.

  • Example

    After a few minutes, the pain in my leg subsided.

  • Example

    The water level has subsided after the flood.

  • Example

    The noise from the party finally subsided at midnight.

subsided Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for subsided

Antonyms for subsided

Phrases with subsided

  • move from an agitated or excited state to a calmer or more peaceful one

    Example

    After a few minutes of deep breathing, I subsided into a state of relaxation.

  • sink or settle to a lower level

    Example

    The foundation of the house has subsided to a dangerous level.

  • be replaced by something else, typically something worse

    Example

    As the pandemic subsided, the economic crisis began to take hold.

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Summary: subsided in Brief

'Subsided' [səbˈsaɪdɪd] means to become less intense, violent, or severe, as in 'The storm had subsided by the time we got home.' It can also mean to sink to a lower level or form a depression, as in 'The water level has subsided after the flood.' 'Subsided' is often used in phrases like 'subside into something,' which means to move from an agitated or excited state to a calmer or more peaceful one.