verb
- to free from illusion or false belief; to cause someone to realize that something is not as good as they believed it to be
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘disenchant’
Examples
- The scandal disenchants many of his former supporters.
- Reality often disenchants those who have unrealistic expectations.
- The poor service at the restaurant disenchants first-time visitors.
- Her cynical attitude disenchants everyone around her.
- The documentary disenchants viewers about the glamorous lifestyle.
- Experience gradually disenchants us with childhood fantasies.