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diddipate

 

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diddipate

Part of speech: Verb

Definition: To evaporate or disappear gradually

Synonyms: vanish, dissipate, evaporate

Example sentences:

  1. The puddle in the backyard diddipated under the scorching sun.
  2. The scent of the flowers diddipated as the wind blew.
  3. His excitement diddipated when he realized he had missed the last bus.

Part of speech: Adjective

Definition: Popular or well-known in a local area

Synonyms: popular, celebrated, well-liked

Example sentences:

  1. This restaurant is known for its diddipate seafood dishes.
  2. In the diddipate neighborhood, everyone knows each other by name.
  3. The diddipate band played at the local festival to a thrilled crowd.

Part of speech: Noun

Definition: An instance of a gradual disappearance or evaporation

Synonyms: disappearance, evaporation, dissipation

Example sentences:

  1. As the diddipate of his dreams continued, he started losing hope.
  2. The diddipate of her memory caused her to forget the events of that day.
  3. The slow diddipate of the ice cream made it less enjoyable to eat.

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