List of synonyms from "disenchanted" to synonyms from "dish it out"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms disengaged, dish, disfigurement, disentranced, disenfranchise, disentangle and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
Definition of the day : « disenthralled »
- As in disenchanted : adj let down
- As in disillusioned : adj disappointed
- As in loose/loosen : verb set free; unbind
- As in redeem : verb free; buy the freedom of
- As in disillusion : verb disenchant
- As in loosen : verb unbind
- As in manumit : verb free
- As in emancipate : verb set free
- As in free : verb liberate, let go
- In his place rises another young man, “redeemed and disenthralled”—a brand plucked from the burning.
- Extract from : « The Launch Boys' Adventures in Northern Waters » by Edward S. Ellis
- Disenthralled of flesh, risen to the unobstructed sphere where passion never comes, he begins his illimitable work.
- Extract from : « Lincoln's Yarns and Stories » by Alexander K. McClure
- Disenthralled of flesh, and risen to the unobstructed sphere where passion never comes, he begins his illimitable work.
- Extract from : « The Art of Public Speaking » by Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein
- Men and women danced for joy in the streets, and the song of liberation burst from the lips of the disenthralled multitude.
- Extract from : « The Highlands of Ethiopia » by William Cornwallis Harris
- From the hill-tops and the valleys the cry of a disenthralled people went upward, like the sound of many waters: 'Glory to God!
- Extract from : « The Freedmen's Book » by Lydia Maria Child
- Disenthralled of flesh, and risen in the unobstructed sphere where passion never comes, he begins his illimitable work.
- Extract from : « Our American Holidays: Lincoln's Birthday » by Various
- The other occurred in 1804, twelve years after the slaves had disenthralled themselves.
- Extract from : « Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence » by Various
- It is only by mingling with those outside of our own little specialty that we are disenthralled from the bonds of prejudice.
- Extract from : « In the School-Room » by John S. Hart
