How To Spell recede?
How to Pronounce recede?
Correct pronunciation for the word "recede" is [ɹɪsˈiːd], [ɹɪsˈiːd], [ɹ_ɪ_s_ˈiː_d].
What are the misspellings for recede?
"Recede" in context
Recede is an intransitive verb that means to go away or become less visible or active. It refers to a fading away or gradual disappearance. It can be used to refer to the movements of waves or water going away from the shore, or to the disappearance of illness or memory. It is commonly used to describe the gradual fading away of an emotion, thought, or a feeling such as disappointment, joy or excitement.
People can also use it to explain the process of change in a situation or environment. For example, a company may be said to have receded from the industry due to decreased sales or changing market conditions.
People can also use it to explain the process of change in a situation or environment. For example, a company may be said to have receded from the industry due to decreased sales or changing market conditions.
What are similar-sounding words for recede?
Usage over time for recede:
This graph shows how "recede" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
Synonyms for Recede:
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v.
• decrease- decrease ,
- deflate ,
- concentrate ,
- deplete ,
- abridge ,
- compress ,
- decrement ,
- drain ,
- abbreviate ,
- compact ,
- erode .
- decay ,
- backslide ,
- cheapen ,
- fall ,
- fail ,
- droop ,
- degenerate ,
- depreciate ,
- deteriorate ,
- disintegrate ,
- flag .
- die ,
- decamp ,
- flee ,
- dissolve ,
- abandon ,
- dissipate ,
- evanesce ,
- disperse ,
- escape ,
- abscond ,
- fly ,
- dematerialize ,
- exit ,
- clear ,
- go .
- ebb .
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n.
• fall back • back away- back .