undeceive
/ˌən-di-ˈsēv/ (ame, mw)
undeceive — 動詞
- undeceivepresent simple I / you / we / they
- undeceives3rd person singular
- undeceiving-ing form
- undeceivedpast simple
1. to tell or show someone the truth after they have believed something mistaken, s
使醒悟
讓人從錯誤看法中明白真相
to tell or show someone the truth after they have believed something mistaken, so that they stop holding the wrong idea about a situation
Amira undeceived her colleague about the rumour that had been spreading around the office.
Amira 讓她的同事明白了辦公室裡流傳的謠言不是真的。
undeceive + [person] + about [something]
A careful reading of the contract undeceived the anxious buyers about the hidden fees.
仔細閱讀合約後,那些焦慮的買家才發現了隱藏費用的真相。
inanimate subject (reading) as the agent
Haruto undeceived his grandfather, who thought the old house had not been sold.
Haruto 讓祖父醒悟過來,因為祖父以為那棟老房子還沒賣掉。
The public was finally undeceived by the release of the official audit report.
官方審計報告公布後,大眾終於看清了事實真相。
Sade gently undeceived her friend, who thought the job offer was still available.
Sade 輕柔地讓朋友明白那個工作機會已經沒有了。
- disabuse
More formal and literary; 'disabuse' strongly implies a firmly held wrong idea, while 'undeceive' is gentler and less common.
- set straight
Informal and more direct; often used in everyday conversation, whereas 'undeceive' belongs to formal writing.
- enlighten
Broader in scope — can mean simply 'inform' or 'educate' without implying a prior false belief.
文法句型
undeceive + [person]
undeceive + [person] + about/as to + [something]
be undeceived + by/about/as to + [something]
用法筆記
Typically used in formal or written contexts. The object is always a person or group that holds a false belief, not the false belief itself. Common in passive constructions, especially with evidence or events as the agent that reveals the truth.