Subsided

Pronunciation: /səbˈsaɪdɪd/

Subsided (verb)

  1. To become less strong or stop hurting, especially after an illness, injury, or stress.
  2. To become weaker and quieter, such as wind, rain, or noise, until it stops.
  3. To sink slowly or settle lower, often because of weight, pressure, or changes in the ground.

Examples

  • My pain subsided after I rested.
  • The pain subsided slowly during the night.