of Subside
of Subside
The Latin root in "subside" is "subsidere," which means "to sit down" or "to settle." Understanding this root helps you see that "subside" means to become less intense or active, as if settling back down into a calmer state.
The plural of subside is subsides. As in "the opponent subsides".
Subside means to lessen.
An antonym for subside is increase, grow or rise.
Subside means to settle down lower.
I can give you several sentences.This noise must subside at once!The flood will subside within a few days.His anger should subside more quickly if you apologize.
subside is the intentional killing of oneself
The past tense is subsided.
To subside means to taper off or lessen. The patrons of the bistro hid under tables knowing the shaking of the quake would eventually subside. The pain in his jaw began to subside a few hours after the tooth extraction.
subside can be used in a sentence like-The Virus will subside.or The war is subsiding.
The level of the flood water began to subside after several days.