vanish
To disappear quickly and without warning.
To disappear entirely, leaving no trace.
To disappear in a short amount of time.
To disappear very quickly.
To disappear wholly or fully.
To disappear absolutely or completely.
Used for emphasis, indicating the sudden and complete nature of the disappearance.
To disappear in a way that is strange and cannot be explained.
Used for emphasis, indicating the sudden and simple nature of the disappearance.
To disappear immediately.
To disappear and never return.
To disappear in a sudden and unexpected way.
To nearly disappear.
To come very close to disappearing.
To disappear completely over a period of time.
To disappear for all practical purposes; almost entirely.
To almost disappear completely.
To fade and disappear gradually.
To have disappeared a long time ago.
An idiomatic expression for disappearing suddenly and completely in a mysterious way.
To disappear completely, leaving no sign or evidence behind.
To disappear from view.
An idiomatic expression meaning to disappear completely and permanently.
To give the impression of disappearing.
To cause someone or something to disappear.
To disappear from a particular place or situation.
To disappear by entering or becoming part of something else (e.g., a crowd, the mist).