verb
- to drive away or cause to vanish, especially doubts, fears, or misconceptions
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘dispel’
Examples
- The teacher dispels any confusion about the assignment with clear instructions.
- Sunlight dispels the morning fog from the valley.
- Her confident smile dispels his nervousness before the presentation.
- The scientist dispels myths about climate change with factual data.
- A good night’s sleep dispels most of her worries.
- The detective dispels suspicion by providing an alibi.