vanishing point (Meaning)
Wordnet
vanishing point (n)
the point beyond which something disappears or ceases to exist
the appearance of a point on the horizon at which parallel lines converge
Synonyms & Antonyms of vanishing point
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vanishing point Sentence Examples
- The lone tree stood tall against the horizon, its branches reaching out towards the vanishing point.
- The winding road stretched out before them, disappearing into the vanishing point.
- The pilot guided the aircraft towards the vanishing point, where the sky met the sea.
- The railway tracks converged at the vanishing point, symbolizing a journey's end.
- The smoke from the distant fire billowed upwards, creating a hazy vanishing point on the horizon.
- The artist's brushstrokes converged at the vanishing point, creating an illusion of depth.
- The marathon runners disappeared into the vanishing point as they approached the finish line.
- The stars seemed to vanish into a single point of light at the vanishing point.
- The echoes of their footsteps faded away into the vanishing point, leaving only silence.
- The memory of that day lingered in her mind, its edges gradually blurring until it reached a vanishing point.
FAQs About the word vanishing point
the point beyond which something disappears or ceases to exist, the appearance of a point on the horizon at which parallel lines converge
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The lone tree stood tall against the horizon, its branches reaching out towards the vanishing point.
The winding road stretched out before them, disappearing into the vanishing point.
The pilot guided the aircraft towards the vanishing point, where the sky met the sea.
The railway tracks converged at the vanishing point, symbolizing a journey's end.