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- 1. cause (someone) to be disappointed: "he may have been disenchanted by the loss of his huge following"
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Disenchant means to make someone disappointed or disillusioned, especially with something that was previously enchanting or illusory. Learn the word history, usage, and synonyms of disenchant from Dictionary.com.
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- Disenchantment
Disenchant is a verb that means to free from illusion or disillusion. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of disenchant from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Disenchant means to make disappointed or disillusioned, or to set free from an enchantment or illusion. See the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples from various sources.
/ˌˈdɪsənˌtʃænt/ IPA guide. Other forms: disenchanted; disenchanting; disenchants. Definitions of disenchant. verb. free from enchantment. synonyms: disillusion. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Disenchant." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/disenchant. Accessed 28 Sep. 2024. Copy citation.
Disenchant means to free from illusion or false belief; undeceive. Find the origin, pronunciation, and usage examples of disenchant and related words in this online dictionary.
Disenchant means to set free from an enchantment or illusion, or to make no longer pleased with or charmed by someone or something. Learn the origin, synonyms, and antonyms of disenchant from various sources.
Synonyms for DISENCHANT: disabuse, disillusion, undeceive, advise, tell, apprise, clue (in), refute; Antonyms of DISENCHANT: mislead, delude, fool, snow, misrepresent, beguile, dupe, bluff