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Subside Meaning in English

word

səbˈsaɪd
suh-SYD
səbsˈaɪd
suhb-SYD

Definition

To become less strong, intense, or severe; to decrease or go down. It is often used for storms, pain, emotions, or water levels going back to normal.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal or neutral. Common with natural events ('floods subside'), pain and emotions ('pain subsides', 'anger subsided'), and weather. Not typically used for prices or small changes. Often followed by 'after', 'once', 'when'. Distinct from 'decline' (used for trends/data) and 'decline' (more general).

Example Sentences

We had to wait for the water to subside before crossing the road.

basic

My headache will subside after I rest.

basic

The storm will subside soon.

basic

After everyone calmed down, the tension in the room finally subsided.

natural

Give it a few hours and the swelling should subside on its own.

natural

It took days for the floodwaters to finally subside after the heavy rain.

natural