Disappear - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌdɪsəˈpɪr|  American pronunciation of the word disappear
Brit.  |dɪsəˈpɪə|  British pronunciation of the word disappear

verb

- get lost, as without warning or explanation (syn: go away, vanish)
He disappeared without a trace
- become invisible or unnoticeable (syn: go away, vanish)
- cease to exist (syn: vanish)
- become less intense and fade away gradually (syn: evaporate, melt)

Extra examples

The two men disappeared around the corner.

The dinosaurs disappeared millions of years ago.

These problems won't just disappear by themselves.

He disappeared without a trace two years ago.

The speaker suddenly disappeared just before the beginning of the ceremony.

My blue bag has disappeared from the shelf where I left it.

The airliner disappeared off their radar.

He disappeared without a trace

If we don't do something now, the forests may disappear altogether.

For his last trick, the magician made a rabbit disappear.

...tried to figure out how the illusionist made his assistant disappear from the stage...

...a very adept trickster who used mirrors to make huge items—even buildings—seem to disappear...

It is utopian to believe that guns will disappear from the face of the earth because of any new laws.

The feverish symptoms disappear or remit soon to recur or exacerbate.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: disappear
he/she/it: disappears
present participle: disappearing
past tense: disappeared
past participle: disappeared
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