vanished (verb)
1Germanic verb — The Germanic language family is one of the language groups that resulted from the breakup of Proto Indo European (PIE). It in turn divided into North, West and East Germanic groups, and ultimately produced a large group of mediaeval and modern… …
2LIVE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index live noun immortality, life adjective alive (2), immortal verb quicken, revive, survive die …
3NEW — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index new noun contemporary, novelty (2), renewal adjective contemporary, fresh, modern, new verb modernize …
4vanish — verb 1 disappear suddenly and completely ADVERB ▪ just, simply ▪ I turned around and she had simply vanished. ▪ abruptly, instantly, promptly, suddenly …
5go away — verb 1. move away from a place into another direction (Freq. 4) Go away before I start to cry The train departs at noon • Syn: ↑go, ↑depart • Ant: ↑come (f …
6vanish — verb (I) 1 to disappear suddenly, especially in a way that cannot be easily explained: When I turned round again, the boy had vanished. | vanish into thin air (=disappear completely in a very mysterious way) | vanish without a trace/vanish off… …
7vanish — verb 1) he vanished without a trace Syn: disappear, be lost to sight/view, become invisible, vanish into thin air, recede from view, dematerialize Ant: appear, materialize 2) all hope of freedom vanished Syn …
8vanish — verb 1) he vanished into the darkness Syn: disappear, be lost to sight, become invisible, recede from view 2) all hope vanished Syn: fade (away), evaporate, melt away, end, cease to exist, pass away …
9crave — verb (craved; craving) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English crafian; akin to Old Norse krefja to crave, demand Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. to ask for earnestly ; beg, demand …
10superadd — verb To add on top of a previous addition. To our antiquarian interest in and his Convent, where the whole aspect of existence, the whole dialect, of thought, of speech, of activity, is so obsolete, strange, long vanished, there now superadds… …