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View usage for: (dɪsəpɪəʳ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense disappears, present participle disappearing, past tense, past participle disappeared1. verbIf you say that someone or something disappears, you mean that you can no longer see them, usually because you or they have changed position. The black car drove away from them and disappeared. [VERB] Clive disappeared into a room by himself. [VERB preposition] The airliner disappeared off their radar. [VERB preposition] Synonyms: vanish, evaporate, recede, drop out of sight More Synonyms of disappear 2. verbIf someone or something disappears, they go away or are taken away somewhere where nobody can find them. ...a Japanese woman who disappeared thirteen years ago. [VERB] Janet's sister noticed that small kitchen objects were disappearing. [VERB] 3. verbIf something disappears, it stops existing or happening. The immediate security threat has disappeared. [VERB] Synonyms: cease, end, fade, vanish More Synonyms of disappear More Synonyms of disappear disappear in British English (ˌdɪsəˈpɪə) verb1. (intransitive) to cease to be visible; vanish 2. (intransitive) to go away or become lost, esp secretly or without explanation 3. (intransitive) to cease to exist, have effect, or be known; become extinct or lost the pain has disappeared 4. (transitive) to arrest secretly or abduct and presumably imprison or kill (a member of an opposing political group) Derived forms disappearance (ˌdisapˈpearance) noun disappear in American English (ˌdɪsəˈpɪr) verb intransitive1. to cease to be seen; go out of sight 2. to cease being; go out of existence, use, etc.; become lost or extinct verb transitive3. to cause to disappear; specif., to kidnap and execute (persons) in a clandestine program of political terror SIMILAR WORDS: ˈvanish Derived forms disappearance (ˌdisapˈpearance) noun Word origin ME disaperen: see dis- & appear More idioms containingdisappear disappear into thin air Examples of 'disappear' in a sentencedisappear I'm going to disappear for a bit.These rooms retain an intimacy that long ago disappeared from the palaces outside.The engine note climbs as the car disappears from view.Then the owner walked away and disappeared behind a building.So it was not surprising that small changes in the environment could make their effects disappear.You have to expect that parts of your life are going to just disappear.The light sensitivity they were suffering two weeks ago has almost disappeared.So why did steam cars disappear from our roads?The lead bomber selected as the target of the attack dived steeply away and disappeared.But this beneficial effect disappears just as rapidly when men divorce.This does not mean your difficulties are going to disappear instantly.Four of his most prominent critics disappeared five years ago.It was dark but we heard a roaring sound and then lights of the cars disappeared.After pausing to roar at her rescuers she bounded away and disappeared.That support is not going to disappear.In an instant the oxygen in the car seemed to disappear.No other car has the ability to make the daily stresses of driving disappear or simply become an irrelevance.They just disappeared without any explanation.At three degrees the effect disappears.People would appear and disappear, and become friends.He disappeared without explanation, to much puzzlement.The friends move away, the job disappears or becomes less satisfying, the loved spouse leaves or dies. In other languagesdisappear British English: disappear / ˌdɪsəˈpɪə/ VERB If someone or something disappears, they go where they cannot be seen or found. The plane disappeared off their radar. - American English: disappear
- Arabic: يَخْتَفِي
- Brazilian Portuguese: desaparecer
- Chinese: 消失
- Croatian: nestati
- Czech: zmizet
- Danish: forsvinde
- Dutch: verdwijnen
- European Spanish: desaparecer
- Finnish: kadota
- French: disparaître
- German: verschwinden
- Greek: εξαφανίζομαι
- Italian: scomparire
- Japanese: 見えなくなる
- Korean: 사라지다
- Norwegian: forsvinne
- Polish: zniknąć
- European Portuguese: desaparecer
- Romanian: a dispărea
- Russian: исчезать
- Latin American Spanish: desaparecer
- Swedish: försvinna
- Thai: หายไป
- Turkish: gözden kaybolmak
- Ukrainian: зникати
- Vietnamese: biến mất
Chinese translation of 'disappear' vi - (from view) [person, vehicle, object]
消失 (xiāoshī) - (= go missing)
失踪(蹤) (shīzōng) - (= cease to exist)
消失 (xiāoshī) to disappear from view 不见(見) (bùjiàn)
Definition to cease to be visible The car drove off and disappeared from sight. Synonyms evaporate recede drop out of sight vanish off the face of the earth evanesce (formal) be lost to view or sight Opposites appear , arrive , reappear , materialize The problem should disappear altogether by the age of five. Definition to go away or become lost, esp. without explanation The prisoner disappeared after being released on bail. Synonyms split (slang) retire vanish take flight slope off cut and run (informal) beat a hasty retreat make your escape make your getaway Definition to go away or become lost, esp. without explanation My wallet seems to have disappeared. Synonyms be lost be taken be stolen go missing be mislaid Definition to cease to exist The immediate threat has disappeared. Synonyms cease pass away cease to exist melt away leave no trace cease to be known Additional synonymsDefinition to run away unexpectedly A dozen inmates have absconded from the jail in the past year. Synonyms escape, flee, get away, bolt, fly, disappear, skip, run off, slip away, clear out, flit (informal), make off, break free or out, decamp, hook it (slang), do a runner (slang), steal away, sneak away, do a bunk (British, slang), fly the coop (US, Canadian, informal), skedaddle (informal), take a powder (US, Canadian, slang), go on the lam (US, Canadian, slang), make your getaway, do a Skase (Australian, informal), make or effect your escape Definition (of a horse) to run away without control They caught the horse 200 yards from where it had bolted. Synonyms run away, escape, flee, abscond, decamp, make a break (for it), do a runner (slang), run for it, fly the coop (US, Canadian, informal), take a powder (US, Canadian, slang), take it on the lam (US, Canadian, slang) Definition to leave In the morning Mr McDonald departed for Sydney. Synonyms leave, go, withdraw, retire, disappear, quit, retreat, exit, go away, vanish, absent (yourself), start out, migrate, set forth, take (your) leave, decamp, hook it (slang), slope off, pack your bags (informal), make tracks, bog off (British, slang), rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) |