disenchant

[US]/dɪsɪnˈtʃɑːnt/
[UK]/dɪsɪnˈtʃænt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to free from illusion or enchantment; to make someone stop believing in something pleasant

Phrases & Collocations

disenchant the audience

disenchant with reality

disenchant the dream

disenchant the masses

disenchant the fans

disenchant the youth

disenchant with love

disenchant the followers

disenchant the viewer

disenchant with hope

Example Sentences

the magician's trick failed to disenchant the audience.

over time, the constant failures began to disenchant him.

she hoped the new book wouldn't disenchant her love for reading.

his cynical remarks did nothing but disenchant the young fans.

the reality of the job can disenchant even the most passionate workers.

watching the documentary seemed to disenchant her view of fame.

his experiences in the industry have disenchant many newcomers.

the constant criticism can disenchant even the most dedicated volunteers.

she feared that the harsh realities of life would disenchant her children.

his disillusionment with politics began to disenchant his supporters.

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