Amainar in english
Ease
pronunciation: iz part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: iz part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
amainar = subside ; abate ; die down ; blow over.
Example: Her agitation subsided suddenly.Example: As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.Example: The strong winds have died down as the morning has progressed but it is still gusty at times out on the mountain.Example: During the bulk of that time, your liberal leaders grandly sat, waiting for various things to blow over.more:
» el viento + amainar = the wind + drop off ; the wind + let up .
Example: In fact, the highest risk comes not when northeasterly winds are low, but when the southeasterly trade winds drop off temporarily. Example: The weather warmed up and the wind let up towards the end of the month which allowed some epic fly fishing days.» lluvia + amainar = rain + let up .
Example: A tropical thunderstorm interrupted the marching, but the parade continued as soon as the rain let up.» tormenta + amainar = storm + abate .
Example: It took almost three full days for the storm to abate.