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vanished
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'vanished' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has disappeared, moved away, faded away, or been destroyed. For example: The crowd of people vanished in seconds as the siren blared.
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News & Media
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60 human-written examples
He vanished.
News & Media
Speaking to the Guardian before he was detained, he described what has happened to him since he vanished.
News & Media
On an overcast day at the end of October, I clambered into Murphy's battered Mitsubishi pickup for a tour of the Forest of Bowland where Hope and Sky had vanished.
News & Media
The first Rubik's Cube competitions began in the early 1980s and were largely a promotional affair that vanished with the collapse of the initial fad for the puzzle.
News & Media
On one occasion last year her home was raided by the security services, her husband was taken away and has since vanished and her two babies were beaten.
News & Media
While there's still time to get the building across the line, Lewis's hope for a grand LEED-certified opening has vanished.
News & Media
But he remained hostile to the Provisional IRA, joining forces in the Lords in 1999 with an old opponent, the former Ulster Unionist leader James (now Lord) Molyneaux, to oppose the immunity given, under the Good Friday agreement, to IRA killers after the graves of vanished victims of IRA violence were revealed.
News & Media
We parked and walked over the moor close to where Sky and Hope vanished.
News & Media
Govan is steeped in trade unionism and socialist tradition but, as in the rest of the country, the Labour party has vanished.
News & Media
Hope itself has not vanished despite the long-stagnating economy – a significant majority now believe things will be better next year than this – but that hope is hard won.
News & Media
That distinction vanished in the United States because so much of the network and associated services, for better and worse, resided there.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "vanished" to vividly describe a sudden or complete disappearance, particularly when emphasizing the unexpected nature of the event. For instance, 'The magician made the rabbit vanish in a puff of smoke.'
Common error
While "vanished" is widely understood, prefer more formal synonyms like "disappeared" or "ceased to exist" in academic or business writing to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
Vanished functions primarily as the past tense and past participle of the verb 'vanish'. It describes a completed action of disappearing suddenly and completely. As Ludwig AI indicates, it is a widely accepted term in English.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "vanished" is a verb commonly used to describe something that has disappeared suddenly and completely. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and provides numerous examples across various contexts, primarily in News & Media. While versatile, it's important to consider the tone and formality of your writing, opting for synonyms like "disappeared" or "ceased to exist" in more formal settings. The related phrases offer alternative ways to express disappearance, each with slightly different nuances. Remember to use "vanished" when you want to emphasize the unexpected or mysterious nature of something disappearing. It is a great substitute for "disappeared" in common writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
disappeared without a trace
Emphasizes the completeness of the disappearance, implying no evidence or clues remain.
dissipated into thin air
Implies a sudden and complete disappearance, leaving nothing behind.
faded away
Suggests a gradual disappearance, often implying a loss of visibility or audibility over time.
evaporated
Implies a transformation into vapor or a similar state, resulting in disappearance.
dematerialized
Suggests a supernatural or scientific removal of matter from existence.
passed from sight
Focuses on the visual aspect of disappearing, indicating a removal from view.
ceased to exist
Emphasizes the termination of existence, applicable to both physical and abstract entities.
was no more
A more dramatic or literary way of saying something no longer exists.
left the scene
Indicates a departure from a specific location or situation.
went missing
Implies an unexplained absence, often used in the context of people.
FAQs
How can I use "vanished" in a sentence?
What's a more formal alternative to "vanished"?
In formal writing, consider using "disappeared", "ceased to exist", or "dematerialized" as alternatives to "vanished".
Is "vanished" appropriate for all types of writing?
"Vanished" is suitable for most types of writing, but in very formal or technical contexts, a more precise term like "became extinct" or "was eliminated" might be more appropriate depending on what "vanished".
What connotations does "vanished" carry?
"Vanished" often implies a sudden, mysterious, or unexplained disappearance. Other words like "disappeared" are more neutral, while "evaporated" or "dissipated" suggest a gradual "vanished".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested