How Do You Spell VANISH?

Pronunciation: [vˈanɪʃ] (IPA)

The word "vanish" is spelled v-a-n-i-s-h. It is pronounced /ˈvænɪʃ/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first sound is a voiced labiodental fricative, which is produced by the upper teeth touching the lower lip while air is expelled. The second sound is a short vowel "a" sound, followed by a voiced alveolar nasal consonant. The third sound is an unvoiced alveolar fricative produced by air rushing through a narrow opening made with the tongue and upper teeth. The fourth sound is an unvoiced alveolar affricate, which is a combination of plosive and fricative sounds. Finally, the word ends with an unvoiced glottal fricative.

VANISH Meaning and Definition

  1. Vanish is a verb that signifies the act of disappearing suddenly or without a trace. It refers to the process of becoming completely unseen or ceasing to exist, as if by magic or supernatural means. When something or someone vanishes, they cannot be found or detected anymore. Vanishing often implies a swift departure or a quick fading away from sight, leaving behind no tangible evidence.

    In a metaphorical sense, vanish can also describe the act of becoming obsolete or forgotten. It conveys the idea of gradually losing prominence, relevance, or importance until something or someone is no longer remembered or acknowledged.

    Furthermore, vanish can denote the action of removing oneself from a particular situation without permission or notice. It suggests making a sudden exit or escaping without leaving any significant traces behind, as if evaporating into thin air.

    The term vanish is commonly associated with mystical or supernatural connotations, evoking an air of mystery or intrigue. It is frequently used in fiction and magic acts, amplifying the notion of disappearing magically or inexplicably. However, in everyday usage, vanish can refer to any instance or phenomenon that disappears or becomes indiscernible, whether by natural means or through supernatural elements.

  2. To pass from a visible state; to disappear.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for VANISH

Etymology of VANISH

The word "vanish" originated from the Old French term "vaniss-, vanish-" during the 14th century. The Old French word was derived from the Latin word "vanescere", which means "to disappear" or "to fade away". In Latin, this term is a combination of "vanus" meaning "empty" or "void" and the suffix "-escere", indicating a process of becoming. Over time, the word "vanish" entered Middle English as a verb with a similar meaning, signifying the complete disappearance or becoming unseen.

Idioms with the word VANISH

  • vanish/go up/disappear in a puff of smoke The idiom "vanish/go up/disappear in a puff of smoke" means to suddenly and mysteriously vanish or disappear. It refers to something or someone disappearing so quickly and completely that it almost seems like they have turned into smoke and vanished into thin air. It is often used figuratively to describe a sudden and unexpected disappearance or cessation.
  • disappear/vanish into thin air The idiom "disappear/vanish into thin air" means to suddenly and completely disappear or become impossible to find or detect, as if without a trace or explanation. It is often used to express the mysterious or unexplained nature of a disappearance.
  • vanish into thin air The idiom "vanish into thin air" means to disappear suddenly and completely, without leaving any trace or explanation behind. It refers to a situation or occurrence where someone or something mysteriously disappears as if they have dissolved into the atmosphere, leaving no evidence or clue of their whereabouts.
  • vanish away The idiom "vanish away" typically means the act of disappearing or fading from existence or memory, often abruptly or unexpectedly. It refers to the sudden or complete disappearance of something or someone.
  • disappear/vanish off the face of the earth The idiom "disappear/vanish off the face of the earth" refers to a person or thing suddenly and completely disappearing without a trace. It implies that the individual or object has become completely inaccessible, with no knowledge of their whereabouts or existence. The expression is often used metaphorically to describe someone's sudden and unexplained absence or the complete absence of something.
  • vanish into sth The idiom "vanish into something" refers to the act of disappearing, often without a trace or without being noticed or observed, into a particular object, place, or situation. It suggests a sudden and complete disappearance from sight or existence.
  • vanish from sth The idiom "vanish from sth" means to disappear or cease to exist from a particular situation, place, or activity without a trace or explanation. It implies a sudden and complete disappearance or removal.
  • disappear, vanish, etc. into thin air To disappear, vanish, or go completely missing without leaving any trace or explanation.
  • sink, vanish, etc. without trace The idiom "sink, vanish, etc. without trace" means to disappear completely and leave no evidence or trace behind.

Similar spelling words for VANISH

Conjugate verb Vanish

CONDITIONAL

I would vanish
you would vanish
he/she/it would vanish
we would vanish
they would vanish

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be vanishing
you would be vanishing
he/she/it would be vanishing
we would be vanishing
they would be vanishing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have vanish
you would have vanish
he/she/it would have vanish
we would have vanish
they would have vanish

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been vanishing
you would have been vanishing
he/she/it would have been vanishing
we would have been vanishing
they would have been vanishing

FUTURE

I will vanish
you will vanish
he/she/it will vanish
we will vanish
they will vanish

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be vanishing
you will be vanishing
he/she/it will be vanishing
we will be vanishing
they will be vanishing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have vanished
you will have vanished
he/she/it will have vanished
we will have vanished
they will have vanished

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been vanishing
you will have been vanishing
he/she/it will have been vanishing
we will have been vanishing
they will have been vanishing

IMPERATIVE

you vanish
we let´s vanish

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to vanish

PAST

I vanished
you vanished
he/she/it vanished
we vanished
they vanished

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was vanishing
you were vanishing
he/she/it was vanishing
we were vanishing
they were vanishing

PAST PARTICIPLE

vanished

PAST PERFECT

I had vanished
you had vanished
he/she/it had vanished
we had vanished
they had vanished

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been vanishing
you had been vanishing
he/she/it had been vanishing
we had been vanishing
they had been vanishing

PRESENT

I vanish
you vanish
he/she/it vanishes
we vanish
they vanish

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am vanishing
you are vanishing
he/she/it is vanishing
we are vanishing
they are vanishing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

vanishing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have vanished
you have vanished
he/she/it has vanished
we have vanished
they have vanished

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been vanishing
you have been vanishing
he/she/it has been vanishing
we have been vanishing
they have been vanishing
I would have vanished
we would have vanished
you would have vanished
he/she/it would have vanished
they would have vanished

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