discharm

/dɪˈʃɑrm/

Definitions

1. verb

to deprive of charm, to make uninteresting

“Her enthusiasm began to discharm the room, making everyone feel uncomfortable.”

2. noun

the act of depriving of charm

“The discharm of the town’s central square was due to the lack of aesthetic appeal.”

Synonyms

  • decharm
  • deprive

Antonyms

  • charm
  • enchant