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Disenchanting   Listen
adjective
disenchanting  adj.  Freeing from illusion, credulity, overoptimism, or false belief.
Synonyms: disillusioning.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Disenchanting" Quotes from Famous Books



... ought to have put all these fancies to flight, as the writing on the wall scattered the guests of Belshazzar—"Too Late." But he turned his head away, and would not read them. He had actually succeeded in ignoring another disenchanting reality—the presence of Mrs. Danvers. That estimable person seemed more than usually fidgetty, and disposed to make herself, as well as others, uncomfortable. There was evidently something on her mind from her glancing so often and so nervously at the door. It opened at last softly, ...
— Sword and Gown - A Novel • George A. Lawrence

... at that exact moment between ripeness and decay which it is so impossible to hit in practice. Fruit cannot be raised on this earth to taste as you imagine those pears would taste. For years you have this pleasure, unalloyed by any disenchanting reality. How you watch the tender twigs in spring, and the freshly forming bark, hovering about the healthy growing tree with your pruning-knife many a sunny morning! That is happiness. Then, if you know it, you are drinking the very wine ...
— Baddeck and That Sort of Thing • Charles Dudley Warner



Words linked to "Disenchanting" :   convincing, disillusioning



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