There isn't a root. Vanish is one word.
The root word for "vanish" is "vanus", which comes from the Latin word meaning "empty" or "void".
Vanish
She watched the magician make the rabbit vanish into thin air.
The future tense of "vanish" is "will vanish."
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The root word is gift.
The root word of "endless" is "end."
vanish
She stood at the end of the drive to watch the car's lights vanish into the night. He watched the sun vanish beyond the horizon.
Vanish
Materialise
dissapear
Verb
vanish
the suffix is ed but there happens to be no prefix and the root is famish thx i hoped i help even though im 11 and only in sixth grade
I still don't understand how an object can be seen to vanish. With a quick flourish of his hand and a puff of smoke from behind the handkerchief, the magician made the rabbit vanish.
I think that dissolution means dissapear/vanish
Dissipate means to disappear by becoming more and more tenuous or less dense. Hence "A crowd dissipates when the members of the crowd drift away one by one."
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.