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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Evaporate Vapourise Sublimate
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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.
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!
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.