Subsided
Pronunciation: /səbˈsaɪdɪd/
Subsided (verb)
- To become less strong or stop hurting, especially after an illness, injury, or stress.
- To become weaker and quieter, such as wind, rain, or noise, until it stops.
- 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.