Vanish
UK //ˈvænɪʃ//US //ˈvænɪʃ//
Definition
To disappear suddenly and completely.
Examples
- The magician made the rabbit vanish in a puff of smoke.
- As I turned around, my friend seemed to vanish into the crowd.
- The pain vanished after the medicine took effect.
- Before I knew it, my worries vanished like they never existed.
- The sun vanished behind the clouds, leaving the sky gray.
Usage notes
Use 'vanish' when something disappears without a trace. It's less common in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
vanish + object
Memory hint
Think of a magician making a rabbit vanish into thin air.
Collocations
- vanish without a trace
- make something vanish
- seem to vanish
Synonyms
- disappear
- evaporate
- dissolve
- fade
- melt away
Antonyms
- appear
- materialize
- emerge
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'disappear', which is more general.
- Using 'vanish' with an object without context.
- Wrongly using it in a passive voice.