Kiülepszik
Kiülepszik is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to settle down," "to become calm," or "to subside" in English. It is often used to describe a situation or feeling that was previously agitated or intense gradually becoming peaceful and quiet. For example, one might say that a storm has kiülepszik after it has passed, or that a person's anger has kiülepszik once they have cooled down. The word can also refer to the settling of solid particles in a liquid, such as sediment in water. In a more figurative sense, it can describe the process of life becoming less hectic or demanding, perhaps as someone ages or retires. The term implies a natural and gradual transition from a state of unrest to one of tranquility. It is a common expression used in everyday Hungarian conversation.