- disappear
- verbADVERB▪ altogether, completely, entirely, fully (esp. AmE), totally▪ all but, effectively, essentially, largely, mostly, nearly, practically, virtually▪
The traditional way of life has all but disappeared.
▪ literally▪The woman literally disappeared on her way home from work one night.
▪ gradually, slowly▪ abruptly, immediately, instantly, overnight, promptly, quickly, rapidly, soon, suddenly▪He started the treatment and his symptoms disappeared overnight.
▪With that, Matt promptly disappeared.
▪a rapidly disappearing way of life
▪ briefly, momentarily, temporarily▪His grin momentarily disappeared from his face.
▪ eventually, finally▪ forever▪A number of species could soon disappear forever.
▪ subsequently▪ magically, miraculously, mysteriously▪The controversy is not going to magically disappear.
▪ without a trace, without trace (esp. BrE)▪Her father disappeared without trace when she was ten.
▪ quietly▪Her personal website quietly disappeared from the Internet.
▪ apparently, seemingly▪ just, simply▪The plane suddenly just disappeared from the radar screen.
PREPOSITION▪ behind▪The sun disappeared behind a cloud.
▪ from▪Wildlife is fast disappearing from our countryside.
▪ into, through, under, etc.PHRASES▪ disappear from sight, disappear from view▪She watched until he had disappeared from view.
Collocations dictionary. 2013.