vanish (verb)

  • 61fade — verb 1) the paintwork has faded Syn: become pale, become bleached, become washed out, lose color, discolor; grow dull, grow dim, lose luster Ant: brighten 2) sunlight had faded the picture Syn …

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  • 62fail — verb 1) the enterprise had failed Syn: be unsuccessful, not succeed, fall through, fall flat, collapse, founder, backfire, meet with disaster, come to nothing, come to naught; informal flop, bomb Ant: succeed 2) …

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  • 63linger — verb 1) the crowd lingered for a long time Syn: wait around, stay, remain, wait, stay put; loiter, dawdle, dally, take one s time; informal stick around, hang around, hang on; archaic tarry Ant: leave 2) …

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  • 64melt — verb 1) the snow was beginning to melt Syn: thaw, liquefy, defrost, soften, dissolve, deliquesce 2) his smile melted her heart Syn: soften, disarm, touch, affect, move 3) …

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  • 65perish — verb 1) millions of soldiers perished Syn: die, lose one s life, be killed, fall, expire, meet one s death, be lost, lay down one s life, breathe one s last, pass away, go the way of all flesh, give up the ghost, go to glory, meet one s maker,… …

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  • 66appear — verb 1) Syn: become visible, come into view/sight, materialize 2) differences were beginning to appear Syn: be revealed, emerge, surface, manifest itself, become apparent/evident, come to light, arrive, arise, crop up …

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  • 67evaporate — verb 1) the water evaporated Syn: vaporize, dry up 2) the feeling has evaporated Syn: end, pass (away), fizzle out, peter out, wear off, vanish, fade, disappear, melt away …

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  • 68fade — verb 1) the paintwork has faded Syn: become pale, become bleached, become washed out, lose colour, discolour 2) sunlight had faded the picture Syn: bleach, wash out, make pale, blanch 3) …

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  • 69linger — verb 1) the crowd lingered Syn: wait (around), stand (around), remain, loiter; informal stick around, hang around/round 2) the infection can linger for years Syn: persist, continue, remain, stay, endure …

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  • 70melt — verb 1) the snow was beginning to melt Syn: liquefy, thaw, defrost, soften, dissolve 2) his anger melted away Syn: vanish, disappear, fade, dissolve, evaporate • …

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