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disappear

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Verb — To vanish from sight; to stop being visible.

How to use disappear

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

disappear without a trace seem to disappear suddenly disappear

Etymology

From Middle English disapeeren, built from dis- + appear.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “disappear” mean?

The word “disappear” means to vanish from sight; to stop being visible. In plain terms, to go out of sight or go missing — sometimes used, chillingly, as a transitive verb for making someone vanish by force.

How do you pronounce “disappear”?

“Disappear” is pronounced dih-suh-PEER (/dɪsəˈpɪɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “disappear” in a sentence?

Here is “disappear” used in a sentence: “The sun disappeared behind the clouds.”

What part of speech is “disappear”?

“Disappear” is a verb.

Where does the word “disappear” come from?

The word “disappear” comes from Middle English. From Middle English disapeeren, built from dis- + appear.

Is “disappear” a common word?

“Disappear” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “disappear” have?

“Disappear” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to vanish from sight; to stop being visible.

What is the difference between disappear and vanish?

Both mean to stop being visible, but vanish suggests a sudden, complete, sometimes mysterious departure, while disappear is the neutral, all-purpose word. A ship can slowly disappear over the horizon, but a magician's assistant vanishes. In most sentences the two are interchangeable, with vanish adding a touch of drama.

Can you "disappear someone" — is disappear ever transitive?

In standard grammar disappear is intransitive: things disappear, you do not disappear them. However, an informal transitive use exists, meaning to make a person vanish, especially by abducting or killing them for political reasons ("dissidents were disappeared"). This grim usage is well established in reporting on political repression.

How do you spell disappear — one s or two?

Disappear has one s and two p's. It is formed from the prefix dis- added to appear, so the only doubled letters are the two p's that appear already contains. The frequent misspellings "dissapear" and "disapear" both break that dis + appear pattern.

What is the difference between disappearing and going missing?

When a person disappears, the word stresses the sudden, unexplained nature of the event; when a person goes missing, the phrase stresses their ongoing status as not yet found. News reports often use both: someone disappeared on a given date and has been missing since. For objects, disappear is usual, and "go missing" is especially common in British English.

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