Descend
UK //dɪˈsɛnd//US //dɪˈsɛnd//
Definition
To move downward; to decrease in altitude or level.
In simple words: To go downwards.
Examples
- As the sun began to set, the temperature started to descend.
- The airplane began to descend smoothly towards the runway.
- The hikers were careful as they decided to descend the steep hill.
- After the meeting, the CEO's influence within the company seemed to descend.
- Over time, the popularity of the service will likely descend.
Usage notes
Use in contexts like movement or hierarchy. More formal contexts may require specific descriptions of descent.
Grammar pattern
descend + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'de-sand' - think of sand sliding down a slope.
Collocations
- descend rapidly
- descend into chaos
- descend from
- descend the stairs
- descend gradually
Synonyms
- go down
- drop
- sink
- fall
- decline
Antonyms
- ascend
- rise
- climb
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'ascend' which means to go up.
- Using it incorrectly in passive form, i.e., not using it when descent is not intentional.
- Omitting the object when necessary, leading to unclear sentences.