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Vanish for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: 'vænɪʃ

What does Vanish really mean?

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Vanish means to disappear or go away very quickly or suddenly, as if by magic. It's like when you have a cup of hot chocolate in front of you, and then you blink your eyes for just a second, and poof! The hot chocolate is gone! It's as if it magically vanished into thin air.

Imagine you have a piece of chalk in your hand, and you wave it in the air. Suddenly, the chalk slips out of your hand and falls onto the floor. When you look down, you realize that the chalk has disappeared completely. It's like it vanished into thin air, without leaving any trace behind. That's what it means to vanish – to disappear or go away so quickly and unexpectedly that it seems like magic.

But wait, there's more than just one meaning to this word! Vanish can also mean to disappear without a trace, leaving behind no evidence or sign that something or someone was ever there. It's like if you were playing hide-and-seek with your friend, and they found the perfect hiding spot. You search high and low, looking everywhere for them, but they've vanished! They've disappeared without a trace, leaving you clueless as to where they could be.

So, whether it's something disappearing quickly, as if by magic, or something disappearing completely, leaving no evidence behind, vanishing is all about things going poof and being gone!

Revised and Fact checked by Olivia Davis on 2023-10-29 23:52:04

Vanish In a sentece

Learn how to use Vanish inside a sentece

  • When you put a drop of water on a hot surface, it quickly disappears or vanishes.
  • If you open your hand and let go of a balloon, it will fly away and eventually vanish into the sky.
  • Imagine you have a magic crayon. When you draw with it, the drawings can vanish if you erase them!
  • Have you ever seen a magician perform tricks? Sometimes they make objects vanish into thin air.
  • When a candle burns out, the flame slowly diminishes and finally vanishes, leaving only a small trail of smoke.

Vanish Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Vanish Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.

Vanish Hyponyms

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