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- pronunciation:
- dI
s
peIt
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb)
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
dissipates, dissipating, dissipated |
definition 1: |
to cause to disappear by, or as though by, dispersing or dissolving.
The sun dissipated the fog.- antonyms:
- accumulate, concentrate, cumulate
- similar words:
- dispel, disperse, evaporate, melt, scatter, vanish, vaporize
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definition 2: |
to waste by, or as though by, scattering or spreading widely; squander.
The young fool soon dissipated his fortune.- antonyms:
- conserve, save
- similar words:
- blow, deplete, exhaust, fritter, misspend, squander, use up, wanton, waste
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related words: |
consume, dissolve, lose, spend |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition 1: |
to disappear by, or as though by, dispersion or dissolution.
The fog dissipated as the day brightened.- synonyms:
- disperse, evanesce, evaporate
- antonyms:
- accumulate, amass, concentrate
- similar words:
- die, disappear, dispel, fade away, lift, scatter, vanish, vaporize
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definition 2: |
to waste one's health, money, talent, or the like in the extravagant pursuit of pleasure.
- antonyms:
- save
- similar words:
- carouse, overindulge, revel, roister, wallow, wanton, waste
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related words: |
dissolve, go, grovel, melt, pass |
adverb + (v.)dissipate
completely, entirely, eventually, finally, gradually, largely, normally, since, slowly, soon
(v.)dissipate
+ adverb
quickly, rapidly, somewhat
(v.)dissipate
+ noun
air,
asset,
breeze,
collision,
darkness,
dust,
energy,
flavor,
foam,
fortune,
friction,
gloom,
heat,
impression,
longing,
minute,
nebula,
radiation,
rain,
rent,
stench,
stress,
sweat,
wind
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derivations: |
dissipative (adj.), dissipater (n.) |
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