descend[verb]Synonyms:- move down, drop, fall, go down, plummet, plunge, sink, subside, tumble
- slope, dip, incline, slant
- lower oneself, degenerate, deteriorate, stoop
- be descended: originate, be handed down, be passed down, derive, issue, proceed, spring
- descend on: attack, arrive, invade, raid, swoop
Antonyms: rise
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
de‧scend /dɪˈsend/
verb[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: descendre, from Latin scandere 'to climb']
1. [intransitive and transitive] formal to move from a higher level to a lower one
Antonym : ascend ⇒
descent:
Our plane started to descend. I heard his footsteps descending the stairs.descend to/from/into etc The path continues for some way before descending to Garsdale Head.REGISTERIn everyday English, people usually say
go down or
come down rather than
descend:
They went down into the lobby. I heard his footsteps coming down the stairs.2. [intransitive] literary if darkness, silence, a feeling etc descends, it becomes dark etc or you start to feel something, especially suddenly
descend on/upon/over Total silence descended on the room. An air of gloom descended over the party headquarters.3. in descending order (of something) numbers, choices etc that are in descending order are arranged from the highest or most important to the lowest or least important:
The hotels are listed in descending order of price.descend from somebody/something phrasal verb1. be descended from somebody to be related to a person or group who lived a long time ago:
She claims to be descended from Abraham Lincoln. The people here are descended from the Vikings.2. to have developed from something that existed in the past
Synonym : come from:
ideas that descend from those of ancient philosophersdescend on/upon somebody/something phrasal verb if a large number of people descend on a person or a place, they come to visit or stay, especially when they are not very welcome:
Millions of tourists descend on the area every year.descend to something phrasal verb to behave or speak in an unpleasant way, which is not the way you usually behave
Synonym : stoop to:
Surely he wouldn’t descend to such a mean trick?descend to sb’s level (=behave or speak as badly as someone else) Other people may gossip, but don’t descend to their level. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲