burst someone's bubble

burst someone's bubble
burst someone’s bubble phrase
to end someone’s happiness by making them realize what is happening

I hate to burst your bubble, but I don’t think he remembers you.

Thesaurus: to make someone feel sad or upsetsynonym
Main entry: bubble

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see burst
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shatter someone's illusions about something or destroy someone's sense of well-being

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burst someone's bubble
informal : to cause someone to suddenly realize that something is not really good, true, etc.

I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but the job is not really that exciting.

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Main Entry:bubble
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burst someone's bubble — see bubble, 1
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Main Entry:burst

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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