uncharm

[ˌənˈtʃɑːm]

uncharm Definition

to remove the charm or enchantment from someone or something.

Using uncharm: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "uncharm" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The harsh reality of life uncharmed him.

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    The spell was uncharmed by the witch herself.

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    The beauty of the place was uncharmed by the pollution.

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    The prince was uncharmed by the wicked queen.

uncharm Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for uncharm

Antonyms for uncharm

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Summary: uncharm in Brief

The verb 'uncharm' [ˌənˈtʃɑːm] means to remove the charm or enchantment from someone or something. It is often used to describe the disillusionment or disabusement of a person or thing, as in 'The harsh reality of life uncharmed him.' 'Uncharm' has synonyms like 'disenchant,' 'disillusion,' and 'disabuse,' and antonyms like 'charm,' 'enchant,' and 'bewitch.'