The idear of a person "disappearing" is a complicated issue. The term disappear is a relative term. By that I mean, if you say 'I want to disappear', then my response would be, 'Disappear from what or who?' As such you must identify what you are trying to disappear from. If it is Johnny Law or the FBI say you are trying to disappear from, then that would obviously be illegal. However if you are a simple old fashioned freedom lover then disappearing is both legal (to a lesser or greater extent) and easy to do. I would recommend you check out the company known as "Ariza Research" as they have an Ebook with pretty much everything you need to know about getting lost in todays modern age. Remeber, DONT BREAK THE LAW!
Invisibility is fictional, unless you are a magician and are practiced at seeming to vanish.
The future tense of "disappear" is "will disappear."
No It does not disappear
The plural of disappear is disappears. As in "the magician disappears.
The present tense of disappear is:I/You/We/They disappear.He/She/It disappears.
it never did disappear
forest disappear
No fish can't disappear
Dispelling.
The past tense of disappear is disappeared.
Things don't just disappear into thin air.He watched the train disappear over the hill.
The correct spelling of the word is disappear.Some example sentences are:My keys seem to disappear often, as if they have legs.Where did the waiter disappear to?Much to the audience's disappointment, the magician's assistant did not disappear.
to disappear = ne'elam (× ×¢×œ×)