reappear

UK: ˌriːəˈpɪə(r) | US: ˌriːəˈpɪr

Definition
  1. vi. to appear again or return after being absent or invisible

Structure
re <again>appear <become visible>
Etymology

The word "reappear" combines the prefix "re-" (from Latin, meaning "again") with the verb "appear" (from Latin "apparere," meaning "to come into sight"). The prefix "re-" is widely used in English to indicate repetition or return, while "appear" retains its core meaning of becoming visible. Together, they logically form "reappear," describing the act of becoming visible once more after an absence.

Examples
  1. The sun will reappear after the storm passes.

  2. The magician made the coin disappear and then reappear in his pocket.

  3. Old fears can reappear during stressful times.

  4. The actor will reappear in the sequel after a long hiatus.

  5. The missing documents suddenly reappeared on my desk.