The difference between Ascent and Descent

When used as nouns, ascent means the act of ascending, whereas descent means an instance of descending.


check bellow for the other definitions of Ascent and Descent

  1. Ascent as a noun:

    The act of ascending; a motion upwards.

    Examples:

    "He made a tedious ascent of Mont Blanc."

  2. Ascent as a noun:

    The way or means by which one ascends.

    Examples:

    "There is a difficult northern ascent from Malaucene of Mont Ventoux."

  3. Ascent as a noun:

    An eminence, hill, or high place.

  4. Ascent as a noun:

    The degree of elevation of an object, or the angle it makes with a horizontal line; inclination; rising grade.

    Examples:

    "The road has an ascent of 5 degrees."

  5. Ascent as a noun (typography):

    The ascender height in a typeface.

  6. Ascent as a noun:

    An increase, for example in popularity or hierarchy

  1. Descent as a noun:

    An instance of descending; act of coming down.

    Examples:

    "We climbed the mountain with difficulty, but the descent was easier."

  2. Descent as a noun:

    A way down.

    Examples:

    "We had difficulty in finding the correct descent."

  3. Descent as a noun:

    A sloping passage or incline.

    Examples:

    "The descent into the cavern was wet and slippery."

  4. Descent as a noun:

    Lineage or hereditary derivation.

    Examples:

    "Our guide was of Welsh descent."

  5. Descent as a noun:

    A drop to a lower status or condition; decline.

    Examples:

    "After that, the holiday went into a steep descent."

  6. Descent as a noun:

    A falling upon or invasion.

  7. Descent as a noun (topology):

    A particular extension of the idea of gluing. See .

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