What is another word for descents?

Pronunciation: [dɪsˈɛnts] (IPA)

Descents refer to the act of moving downwards from a higher point or level. There are several synonyms for this word that one can use to describe the same action. For instance, decline is a good synonym that can be used to depict a downward motion. Another alternative word for descents is drop, which often describes a sudden fall. Descending can also be referred to as a dip or a descent, implying a gradual movement downwards. Other words that can be used include descend, dive, fall, drop down, and sink. These synonyms make it easier to vary one's language when talking about movements downwards.

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Usage examples for Descents

Accordingly, revolts of the "Sea Land" folk, inrushing hordes from Arabia, descents of mountain warriors from the border hills of Elam on the south-eastern edge of the twin river basin, pressure from the peoples of more invigorating lands on the higher Euphrates and Tigris-one, or more than one such danger ever waited on imperial Babylon and brought her low again and again.
"The Ancient East"
D. G. Hogarth
The hills were faced by the sturdy dogs with the calm persistence of creatures who know their own indomitable powers of endurance, while the descents were made with a speed which was governed by the incessant use of Nick's pole.
"In the Brooding Wild"
Ridgwell Cullum
Probably some of the turnings and windings, ascents and descents, are omitted; and the truest and most faithful description that could be given of it would be really the most extraordinary.
"Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I."
John L. Stephens

Famous quotes with Descents

  • When we trust ourselves, ascents become descents, difficulties turn into easinesses, rocks transform into sands and swords into melting candles!..
    Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Without any coherent national organisation to repel from the land on which they had settled the ever-unknowable descents from the seas, the Saxons, now for four centuries entitled to be deemed the owners of the soil, very nearly succumbed completely to the Danish inroads. That they did not was due--as almost every critical turn of historic fortune has been due--to the sudden apparition in an era of confusion and decay of one of the great figures of history.
    Winston Churchill
  • His rapid descents from the hyper-tragic to the infra-colloquial, though sometimes productive of great effect, are often unreasonable. To see him act, is like reading Shakespeare by flashes of lightning.
    Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Murders are exciting and lift people into a heart-beating awe as religion is supposed to do, after seeing one in the street young couples will go back to bed and make love, people will cross themselves and thank God for the gift of their stuporous lives, old folks will talk to each other over cups of hot water with lemon because murders are enlivened sermons to be analyzed and considered and relished, they speak to the timid of the dangers of rebellion, murders are perceived as momentary descents of God and so provide joy and hope and righteous satisfaction to parishioners, who will talk about them for years afterward to anyone who will listen.
    E. L. Doctorow

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