noun
- a person or thing that disenchants; one who removes illusions or breaks a spell of charm or delight
Usage: often used in literary or figurative contexts
Examples
- The harsh reality of the job market proved to be a disenchanter for many idealistic graduates.
- She became a disenchanter of romantic myths through her honest novels.
- The scandal was a disenchanter that shattered the public's faith in the institution.
- His cynical remarks made him an unwelcome disenchanter at the celebration.
- The documentary served as a disenchanter, revealing the truth behind the glamorous facade.