What is another word for dispels?

Pronunciation: [dɪspˈɛlz] (IPA)

The word "dispels" refers to getting rid of something, such as a myth or misconception. Synonyms for "dispels" include dispelling, dissipating, eliminating, banishing, eradicating, debunking, exposing, and rejecting. To "dissipate" means to scatter or evaporate, which implies the idea of removing something from the air or atmosphere. "Eliminating" is a stronger synonym, implying a complete removal or destruction of something. "Banishing" carries the additional connotation of exile or expulsion. "Eradicating" suggests a thorough eradication or extermination of something. "Debunking" and "exposing" are used when referring to disproving a myth or falsehood. "Rejecting" carries a sense of actively denying or renouncing something.

What are the hypernyms for Dispels?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Dispels

The Sultan's oval bathing tank, with stone galleries and spiral pavilions, occupies a hollow tower, but a touch of young life dispels the gloom, for a group of brown children swim and dive in the cool depths, shouting and splashing with a merriment unsubdued by the solemn sadness of the deserted halls.
"Through the Malay Archipelago"
Emily Richings
At times a thick mist envelops the thoughts of Serge Petrovich, but the light of the superman dispels this, and he sees his road before him as if it had been drawn or told him by another.
"Contemporary Russian Novelists"
Serge Persky
This dispels anything like formality, and the next thing there is a health to the Army and shouts for Blake.
"Marion's Faith."
Charles King

Famous quotes with Dispels

  • The only true love is love at first sight; second sight dispels it.
    Israel Zangwill
  • In the essence of truth lies deceit. Deceit dispels the boredom of the Absolute.
    Dejan Stojanovic
  • A better understanding of what science tells us about human genetic diversity is of immense importance, particualrly because it dispels false notions of what race is.
    Daniel J. Fairbanks
  • Action preserves a sense of self-identity that reflection dispels. When we are at work in the world we have a seeming solidity. Action gives us consolation for our inexistence. It is not the idle dreamer who escapes from reality. It is practical men and women, who turn to a life of action as a refuge from insignificance.
    John Gray (philosopher)

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