Moderate as in disgust To cause someone to lose enthusiasm or interest, often by revealing the disappointing or mundane aspects of something; similar to underwhelm. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Disenchant'
The once magical theme park began to disenchant visitors with its outdated attractions and poor maintenance.
The unexpected turn of events in the novel disenchantingly shattered readers' initial fascination with the storyline.
The long wait and unfulfilled promises began to disenchant the supporters, dampening their enthusiasm for the political candidate.
The team's consistent losses and internal conflicts gradually disenchant even the most loyal fans.
After the much-hyped movie turned out to be a letdown, many viewers were disenchant with the film industry.
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