There is no other word that means precisely the same thing as evaporate, but in some contexts, the word dry has a similar meaning. When something that is wet is said to be drying, that means that the water is evaporating.
To evaporate = evaporare (easy to see where English got that word).
The rainwater will eventually evaporate when the sun comes out.
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E-vap-o-rate is how you would 'sound out' this word: eVAPorate is how you would emphasize the second syllable in this four-syllable word.
Evaporate is stressed on the second syllable. A simple way of testing which syllable is stressed is by saying the word aloud. Look for the syllable that you naturally emphasise more in your speech.
Because different chemicals have different temperatures at which they evaporate, so having a mixture of different chemicals would mean that they would all evaporate at different times depending on the surroundings. So if you add chemicals to a drink you may be adding a chemical that evaporates at a different temperature and therefore changing how that drink evaporates!