out going tide,or flow
ebbed
After the embarrassing incident, her popularity at school had ebbed.
Ebbed is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of ebb.
As the tide ebbed, the water slowly receded from the shore.
The tide was ebbing away from the shore. The thunder ebbed away outside the window of the small jailhouse.
Ebb - the flowing back of the tide as the water returns to the sea ( opposed to flood, flow). Hope this helped!
There is one syllable.
Probably some famous scientist
The word bed only has the word "be", theslang term "deb" (debutante), and the proper noun Ed. The word bee has only the word be. Together, the letters "bedsbee" can spell the words: ebbed, bees, debs, ebbs, seed, deb, ebb, eds, see
EBBED : lessened or decreased, as if flowing away (sea tides "ebb" or recede) Example : "By the end of the third long speech, my enthusiasm had ebbed."
The term surge means the same as flow, growth, outpouring, rise, swell, upsurge, deluge, and flood. Some antonyms for the word surge include decline and decrease.
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