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vanishing Meaning
vanishing (n)
a sudden or mysterious disappearance
a sudden disappearance from sight
vanishing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Vanish
vanishing ()
a. & n. from Vanish, v.
vanishing Sentence Examples
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the light on the water seemed to vanish into nothingness.
- The mist hung heavy in the air, obscuring the trees and making them vanish from view.
- The old man's memory was vanishing, leaving him in a state of confusion and frustration.
- The flames crackled and danced, but eventually vanished into thin air.
- The stars twinkled in the night sky, but as the dawn approached, they slowly vanished one by one.
- The thief disappeared into the shadows, vanishing into the night.
- The footprints in the sand were slowly vanishing, erased by the rising tide.
- The smoke from the campfire rose lazily into the air and vanished into the wind.
- The ancient ruins were slowly vanishing into the earth, their once-magnificent structures crumbling and fading away.
- The hope that had once filled her heart was slowly vanishing, replaced by a sense of despair.
FAQs About the word vanishing
a sudden or mysterious disappearance, a sudden disappearance from sightof Vanish, a. & n. from Vanish, v.
disappearance, fading, evaporation, dissipation,melting, passing, going, withdrawal, retirement, fadeaway
arrival, approach, appearance, approach,coming, advent, coming, appearance, arrival, advent
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the light on the water seemed to vanish into nothingness.
The mist hung heavy in the air, obscuring the trees and making them vanish from view.
The old man's memory was vanishing, leaving him in a state of confusion and frustration.
The flames crackled and danced, but eventually vanished into thin air.