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单词 disabused
释义

disabuse

verb

dis·​abuse ˌdis-ə-ˈbyüz How to pronounce disabuse (audio)
disabused; disabusing; disabuses

transitive verb

: to free from error, misconception, or fallacy (see fallacy sense 1a)
was quickly disabused of the idea that anything had changed

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We know the verb abuse as a word meaning "to misuse," "to mistreat," or "to revile." But when disabuse first appeared in the early 17th century, there was a sense of abuse, now obsolete, that meant "to deceive." Sir Francis Bacon used that sense, for example, when he wrote in 1605, "You are much abused if you think your virtue can withstand the King's power." The prefix dis- has the sense of undoing the effect of a verb, so it's not surprising that disabuse means "to undeceive." English speakers didn't come up with the idea of joining dis- to abuse all on their own, however. It was the French who first appended their prefix dés- to their verb abuser. English disabuse is modeled after French désabuser.

Synonyms

  • disenchant
  • disillusion
  • undeceive
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Example Sentences

let me disabuse you of your foolish notions
Recent Examples on the Web The West can do more to disabuse him of the notion. Wsj Editorial Staff, WSJ, 10 Feb. 2022 The West can do more to disabuse him of the notion. Wsj Editorial Staff, WSJ, 10 Feb. 2022 The West can do more to disabuse him of the notion. Wsj Editorial Staff, WSJ, 10 Feb. 2022 The West can do more to disabuse him of the notion. Wsj Editorial Staff, WSJ, 10 Feb. 2022 The West can do more to disabuse him of the notion. Wsj Editorial Staff, WSJ, 10 Feb. 2022 The West can do more to disabuse him of the notion. Wsj Editorial Staff, WSJ, 10 Feb. 2022 The West can do more to disabuse him of the notion. Wsj Editorial Staff, WSJ, 10 Feb. 2022 Chelsea, Manchester City and P.S.G. could not disabuse Real Madrid of its abiding belief in its own agency; Ancelotti and his players have plenty of reason to be confident that Liverpool will go the same way. New York Times, 28 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

French désabuser, from dés- dis- + abuser to abuse

First Known Use

1669, in the meaning defined above

disabused

verb

past tense of disabuse
as in disillusioned
to free from mistaken beliefs or foolish hopes let me disabuse you of your foolish notions

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • disillusioned
  • undeceived
  • disenchanted
  • advised
  • told
  • refuted
  • debunked
  • apprised
  • sophisticated
  • divulged
  • exposed
  • unmasked
  • disclosed
  • uncovered
  • filled in
  • unveiled
  • spilled
  • clued (in)
  • uncloaked
  • showed up
  • wised (up)
  • spilt

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • misled
  • deluded
  • fooled
  • tricked
  • duped
  • misinformed
  • misrepresented
  • misguided
  • beguiled
  • hoodwinked
  • kidded
  • took in
  • snowed
  • gulled
  • bluffed
  • cozened
  • hoaxed
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