ebb
ebb / ebb / ebb / ebb
Intransitive VerbNoun
past: ebbedpp: ebbeding: ebbing
This term evokes a sense of natural, inevitable retreat. In its literal sense, it describes the rhythmic withdrawal of the sea, creating a feeling of emptiness or exposure on the shoreline. When used figuratively, it describes a slow, often uncontrollable fading of emotion, energy, or influence. It is frequently paired with its opposite, flow, to describe the cyclical nature of life or fortune, as in the phrase ebb and flow.