disinthralling (Meaning)

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disinthralling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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disinthralling Sentence Examples

  1. The book was so disinthralling that I couldn't put it down, reading it in one sitting.
  2. The once captivating movie became disinthralling after the main character's untimely demise.
  3. Despite the hype, the concert turned out to be disinthralling, leaving the audience feeling underwhelmed.
  4. The speaker's monotonous voice made the lecture disinthralling, causing the students to lose focus.
  5. The humdrum routine of the office job had become disinthralling, leaving the employees feeling unmotivated and detached.
  6. The once lively city had grown disinthralling due to the influx of chain stores and the loss of local businesses.
  7. The relationship had become disinthralling as the spark had faded and the partners had grown apart.
  8. The game's repetitive missions and lack of challenge made it disinthralling, leading players to lose interest quickly.
  9. The long and arduous hike through the monotonous scenery was disinthralling, testing the hikers' endurance and resolve.
  10. The monotonous sound of rain pattering against the window became disinthralling, lulling me into a state of boredom and drowsiness.

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The book was so disinthralling that I couldn't put it down, reading it in one sitting.

The once captivating movie became disinthralling after the main character's untimely demise.

Despite the hype, the concert turned out to be disinthralling, leaving the audience feeling underwhelmed.

The speaker's monotonous voice made the lecture disinthralling, causing the students to lose focus.