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Definitions for Subside
[1] to sink to a low or lower level.
[2] to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate: The laughter subsided.
[3] to sink or fall to the bottom; settle; precipitate: to cause coffee grounds to subside.
[4] to become less loud, excited, violent, etc; abate
[5] to sink or fall to a lower level
[6] (of the surface of the earth, etc) to cave in; collapse
[7] (of sediment, etc) to sink or descend to the bottom; settle
Words related to Subside
slacken, ebb, wane, dwindle, ease, recede, melt, descend, abate, diminish, decline, lower, collapse, taper, drop, settle, sink, fall, moderate, quieten
Words nearby Subside
subserve, subservient, subset, subshell, subshrub, subside, subsidence, subsidiarity, subsidiary, subsidiary atrial pacemaker, subsidiary cell
Origin of Subside
1640–50; < Latin subsīdere, equivalent to sub- sub- + sīdere to sit, settle; akin to sedēre to be seated; see sit1
Words that may be confused with Subside
subside, subsist, subsidence, subsistence
Other words from Subside
sub·sid·ence [suh b-sahyd -ns, suhb -si-dns] /səbˈsaɪd ns, ˈsʌb sɪ dns/ , noun
sub·sid·er , noun
non·sub·sid·ing , adjective
un·sub·sid·ed , adjective
un·sub·sid·ing , adjective
Word origin for Subside
C17: from Latin subsīdere to settle down, from sub- down + sīdere to settle
Synonyms for Subside
abate, descend, diminish, dwindle, ease, ease off, ebb, melt, peter out, recede, slacken, wane, collapse, de-escalate, decline, drop, fall, lower, lull, moderate, quieten, settle, sink, taper, cave in, die away, let up, level off