Meaning
“Die down” means to gradually become weaker, less intense, or to decrease until it almost disappears.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Phrasal verb (intransitive).
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It is used without a direct object.
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Common patterns:
- Noise/Fire/Storm/Excitement + dies down
- Something dies down after a while
Common Phrases
- The noise died down.
- The storm finally died down.
- The excitement died down after the event.
- The fire will die down soon.
Collocations
- Noise die down
- Storm die down
- Excitement die down
- Anger die down
- Crowd die down
Examples
- The storm finally died down after midnight.
- Wait until the laughter dies down before you continue speaking.
- Her anger died down once she understood the situation.
- The noise from the traffic dies down at night.
- The excitement about the new product will die down eventually.
- When the applause died down, the speaker continued.
- The fire will die down if you stop adding wood.
Synonyms or Related
- subside
- diminish
- lessen
- decrease
- fade away
Antonym
- flare up
- intensify
- build up