Advanced To cause someone to lose enthusiasm or interest, often by revealing the disappointing or mundane aspects of something; similar to underwhelm. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Disenchant'
Disillusioned by the predictable plot twists, the avid reader started to disenchant with the novel.
Witnessing the behind-the-scenes chaos at the fashion show started to disenchant the aspiring models.
Learning about the environmental impact of fast fashion made consumers disenchant with the industry.
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