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Dispel Meaning in English

word

dɪˈspɛɫ
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dɪspˈɛl
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Definition

To make something, especially a feeling or belief, disappear or go away, such as fears, doubts, or myths.

Usage & Nuances

'Dispel' is formal and most often used with abstract nouns like 'doubt', 'fear', or 'myth'. Common collocations: 'dispel rumors', 'dispel suspicion', 'dispel uncertainty'. Not used for physical objects.

Example Sentences

She tried to dispel her son's fear of the dark.

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The teacher wants to dispel the rumors about the test.

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This book helps dispel common myths about science.

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A good explanation can dispel any confusion people have.

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The manager gave facts to dispel everyone’s doubts about the project.

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No matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t dispel the feeling that something was wrong.

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