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Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dis-en-chant, -chahnt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɪs ɛnˈtʃænt, -ˈtʃɑnt |
Definition of disenchanted
Origin :- 1580s, from Middle French desenchanter (13c.), from des- (see dis-) + enchanter "to enchant" (see enchant). Related: Disenchanted; disenchanting; disenchantment. Carlyle coined disenchantress (1831).
- adj let down
- How far she was disenchanted he did not know, and did not attempt to find out.
- Extract from : « The Rescue » by Joseph Conrad
- She had committed the greatest error of all: she had let him be disenchanted by familiarity.
- Extract from : « Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida » by Ouida
- The most marvellous powers are to be disenchanted from vibrations as yet inaudible.
- Extract from : « Child and Country » by Will Levington Comfort
- Most were ready to be disenchanted at least and to find cause for alarm.
- Extract from : « The Expositor's Bible:The Book of Numbers » by Robert A. Watson
- Each must be disenchanted, and walk forth to the day in human shape.
- Extract from : « The Oxford Book of American Essays » by Various
- In this, as in all else, he was disenchanted, and we find him finally out of tune with life.
- Extract from : « Letters to an Unknown » by Prosper Mrime
- It would have disenchanted her completely, and I should have lost her.
- Extract from : « Belford's Magazine, Vol 2, December 1888 » by Various
- La Dame aux Camlias disenchanted him from his own problems for the time.
- Extract from : « Fairfax and His Pride » by Marie Van Vorst
- But, to tell the truth, the vision of the man had disenchanted her.
- Extract from : « The Last Chronicle of Barset » by Anthony Trollope
- If she were disenchanted, he knew whom he had to thank for it.
- Extract from : « Jessamine » by Marion Harland
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