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    debunk
    /diːˈbʌŋk/

    verb

    • 1. expose the falseness or hollowness of (an idea or belief): "she debunks all the usual rubbish about acting"

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  2. DEBUNK definition: 1. to show that something is less important, less good, or less true than it has been made to…. Learn more.

  3. Definition of 'debunk' Word Frequency. debunk. (diːbʌŋk ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense debunks , present participle debunking , past tense, past participle debunked. verb. If you debunk a widely held belief, you show that it is false.

  4. to show that something is less important, less good, or less true than it has been made to appear: debunk a myth The writer's aim was to debunk the myth that had grown up around the actress. Synonym. expose. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Denying & contradicting. abnegate. abnegation. breath. burst someone's bubble idiom.

  5. to show that something is less important, less good, or less true than it has been made to appear: The writer's aim was to debunk the myth that had grown up around the actress. Synonym. expose. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Denying & contradicting. abnegate. abnegation. apparently. breath. bubble. burst someone's bubble idiom.

  6. Debunk has been in use since at least the 1920s, and it contrasts with synonyms like disprove and rebut by suggesting that something is not merely untrue but is also a sham—a trick meant to deceive. One can simply disprove a myth, but if it is debunked, the implication is that the myth was a grossly exaggerated or foolish claim.

  7. debunk something to show that an idea, a belief, etc. is false; to show that something is not as good as people think it is. His theories have been debunked by recent research. Let’s start by debunking a few myths. She attempts to debunk unrealistic expectations about marriage.

  8. debunk. verb. /ˌdiˈbʌŋk/. debunk something Verb Forms. to show that an idea, a belief, etc., is false; to show that something is not as good as people think it is His theories have been debunked by recent research.

  9. Debunk definition: to expose or excoriate (a claim, assertion, sentiment, etc.) as being pretentious, false, or exaggerated. See examples of DEBUNK used in a sentence.

  10. A complete guide to the word "DEBUNK": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. To debunk something is to prove it wrong. The idea that music education is frivolous and should be the first item cut from the budget is something that music teachers work hard to debunk — in fact, they've done it by proving that students perform better in schools with strong music programs.