- verbvanish (verb) · vanishes (third person present) · vanished (past tense) · vanished (past participle) · vanishing (present participle)
- disappear suddenly and completely:"Mary vanished without a trace"
- gradually cease to exist:"the days of the extended family are vanishing"
- mathematicsbecome zero.
OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French e(s)vaniss-, lengthened stem of e(s)vanir, from Latin evanescere ‘die away’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- disappear suddenly and completely:
- gradually cease to exist:
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