Why this word is great
AVOLATE — [Verb] To fly away or escape; to pass quickly. From Latin āvolō ("to fly away"), from ā- ("away") + volō ("to fly"). Unlike "evade" (which implies cunning avoidance) or "flee" (which carries the weight of fear), "avolate" is the quiet, unburdened act of departure—wingbeats without alarm. It is the sparrow lifting from a windowsill at dawn, the last wisp of smoke dissolving into the sky, or the way a thought slips from the mind just as you reach for it—a reminder that not all vanishings are losses, merely returns to the air.