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Freeing from illusion or false belief.
disillusioning
convincing
1
It is a sort of
disenchanting
familiarity that rubs off the bloom.
2
Sweet, as well as
disenchanting
experiences are sometimes gained behind the scenes.
3
They thought only of conquering when they should have thought of
disenchanting
.
4
Some
disenchanting
thunder was coming, I was sure, and I was right.
5
The inside of electioneering may be
disenchanting
,
but it's jolly hard work.
6
There seemed to be something particularly
disenchanting
in the atmosphere of that study.
7
Whichever version you pick, you're guaranteed a thrilling and
disenchanting
ride.
8
For years you have this pleasure, unalloyed by any
disenchanting
reality.
9
What an inevitable and
disenchanting
morrow to the insane life he was leading!
10
What an obvious and
disenchanting
to-morrow to the mad life he was leading!
11
She never mentioned him, and Ashe could only suppose she had found him
disenchanting
.
12
Alas!" he cried, "is there anything in life so
disenchanting
as attainment?"
13
Possibly the Italian journey was in some respects
disenchanting
.
14
The act of eating is apt to be
disenchanting
.
15
I have hardly forgiven you yet for
disenchanting
me.
16
Painfully did the ideal light fade away, and the well-remembered scene stand revealed in
disenchanting
day.
disenchanting
disenchant
disenchant effect
disenchant an individual
disenchant answers
disenchant as attainment
disenchant day