Succomber (en. Succumb)

/sy.kɔ̃.be/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
To yield to a force, pressure, or desire.
He succumbed to the temptation of eating that cake.
Il a succombé à la tentation de manger ce gâteau.
To lose one's life due to an illness or injury.
He succumbed to his injuries after the accident.
Il a succombé à ses blessures après l'accident.
To be defeated by a difficulty or a trial.
She succumbed under the pressure of exams.
Elle a succombé sous la pression des examens.

Etymology

From Latin 'succumbĕre', meaning 'to fall under, to yield'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to succumb to temptation
To yield to a desire or a want, often negatively.
succomber à la tentation
to succumb to pain
To be so affected by pain that one can no longer resist.
succomber à la douleur
to succumb under pressure
To yield to external pressure.
succomber sous la pression

Related Words

succumbed
Past form of the verb succumb.
succumbé
succumbing
Act of yielding, often in a context of struggle or resistance.
succumbing

Slang Meanings

To falter
He finally faltered after so much pressure.
Il a enfin flanché après tant de pression.
To let go
She decided to let go and succumb to her desires.
Elle a décidé de lâcher prise et de succomber à ses envies.