Causing one to become disenchanted; disillusioning; making something unattractive.
disenchanting
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for disenchanting.
Editorial note
No matter how you dice it, your conscience tells you that this is more than a bit unfair and disenchanting.
Quick take
Causing one to become disenchanted; disillusioning; making something unattractive.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of disenchanting gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for disenchanting.
adjective
Causing one to become disenchanted; disillusioning; making something unattractive.
See also: convincing, disillusioning
Example sentences
No matter how you dice it, your conscience tells you that this is more than a bit unfair and disenchanting.
No matter how you dice it, your conscience tells you that this is more than a bit disenchanting if not unfair.
I was part of a similar community and found it disenchanting because I wanted to make new things.
I've been following the equity crowdfunding sites, and here are a few observations on why it seems disenchanting.
The bug reporting experience with Chrome on the other hand is rather disenchanting.
With Elon/Tesla, as more information has come out with time, it's been disenchanting.
There are some seriously paranoid people on HN these days, and it is rather disenchanting to have to sift through all the negativity.
I still have that dream it's just wow the reality of the cost of doing business is brutal and disenchanting.
If I knew, I'd be working on it, but I sense a lot of opportunity in un-disenchanting technology for various demographics.
Although these talks were superficial and today I'd see them disenchanting, back then it was an interesting alternatives to offline sociality.
So it was a bit disenchanting but I'm still grateful to have lived the dream.
Very frustrating and sometimes disenchanting to discover they don’t really care.
Quote examples
I would add that Christianity was all about "disenchanting" the world (and my interpretation of Die Nibelungen as taken to express this in literary form).
It might seem boring and disenchanting for a recent graduate to know that the "dry and boring" stuff he just got done with will be recurring forever, but that's the way it is (if you are creative then nothing is dry and boring anyway).
Which touches on one of the disenchanting things about technology (that is probably not actually true, but how I feel): it feels like we've only got "hard ideas" left, most accessible to the experts, those with resources, those with a lot of time.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use disenchanting in a sentence?
No matter how you dice it, your conscience tells you that this is more than a bit unfair and disenchanting.
What does disenchanting mean?
Causing one to become disenchanted; disillusioning; making something unattractive.
What part of speech is disenchanting?
disenchanting is commonly used as adjective.