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Synonyms and antonyms of To disappear, or to stop existing or happening in British Thesaurus

To disappear, or to stop existing or happening

X has left the building (journalism)

journalism used for saying that someone has left an organization, stopped an activity etc

disappear (verb)

if someone or something disappears, they move somewhere where they can no longer be seen

finish (verb)

to stop happening

go away ()

to stop existing or being noticeable

die (verb)

to disappear, or to stop existing

stop (verb)

if something stops, it does not continue

vanish (verb)

to disappear in a sudden and mysterious way

dissolve (verb)

if a group or organization dissolves, or if someone dissolves it, it stops existing

evaporate (verb)

if something such as a feeling or quality evaporates, it suddenly disappears

burn out ()

if a strong feeling burns out, or if it burns itself out, you stop feeling it

cease (verb)

formal to stop happening or continuing

clear (verb)

if something such as smoke clears, it starts to disappear

crumble (verb)

to stop existing or being effective

desert (verb)

if a feeling, quality, or skill deserts you, you suddenly no longer have it

die away ()

to become quieter or weaker and finally stop

die out ()

to become weaker or less common and then disappear completely

disappear (verb)

to no longer happen or exist

disappear (verb)

to be impossible to find

dissipate (verb)

formal to gradually disappear by becoming less strong, or to make something do this

dissolve (verb)

to disappear or stop existing, or to make a feeling or other thing disappear or stop existing

fade (verb)

if something fades, it gradually becomes less clear or noticeable until it finally disappears

fade out ()

if a sound or picture fades out, or if you fade it out, it gradually disappears

fall through ()

if something such as a deal, plan, or arrangement falls through, it fails to happen

go (verb)

if a supply of something goes, it becomes less because more and more of it is used

go (verb)

to be got rid of

go (verb)

to disappear

go walkabout ()

to become lost, or to disappear

lapse (verb)

to stop gradually or for a short time

perish (verb)

to stop happening or existing

peter out ()

to gradually become smaller or weaker before coming to an end or disappearing completely

seep away ()

to gradually become weaker or to disappear

shrivel (verb)

to become weaker or smaller in amount

tumble (verb)

if an organization or system tumbles, it suddenly stops existing

walk (verb)

informal to disappear, or to be stolen

wear away ()

to disappear, or to make something disappear, because it has been used or rubbed a lot

wear off ()

if something such as a pain, an emotion, or a feeling wears off, it gradually disappears

wither (verb)

to become weaker or smaller and then disappear