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Updated On 02 Feb, 19

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Lecture 24: To burst ones bubble

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To burst ones bubble - English Vocabulary Lesson # 104When you are very enthusiastic about something in your life, and all of a sudden you realize it was unreal, you land up feeling very low.To burst someones bubble is an idiom that basically means to ruin someones happy moment by making them realize what is actually happening in reality is nothing close to how they feel about the same.It means to shatter an illusion about something, or to destroy someones fantasy with unexpected or unknown facts.If you correct someones belief or delusional ideas, or you make someone suddenly understand the unpleasant truth of a situation, you burst their bubble.In the this idiom, burst is the verb in the present; burst is its past and past participle forms too.For example, you and your friends are very excited to party on new years eve, but due to a riot break out in your city, the party is cancelled. On realizing this, your excitement dies down. It means that the cancellation has burst your bubble.Okay, now that you know what this idiom means, lets take a look at some example sentences to see how you can use it in your daily conversation.Example 01 Little John was excited to leave for the picnic at the beach, but the heavy rainfall really burst his bubble.Example 02 The manager burst Johns bubble when he told him that he was not going to get an appraisal this year.Example 03 The news of their still born baby burst the couples bubble, as they couldnt wait to welcome their first child.Example 04 William s bubble was burst when he got to know his girlfriend had cheated on him.Example 05 Peter was rejected in many interviews but this didnt burst his bubble of joining one of the best IT companies, even though he was a fresher.Example 06 When Michelle found out about the surprise birthday party that was to be thrown by her friend Mary, it burst her bubble as it no longer remained a surprise.Example 07 Though the famous actress was in a hurry to leave the venue, she didnt burst her fans bubble and obliged by giving them her autograph.Example 08 All his team players depended on Marc for winning the final match, but his sudden ill health burst his team players bubble, as he couldnt play the final match.Example 09 Charles was upset when his father told him, " I dont mean to burst your bubble, but dont waste your time dreaming about a business venture that isnt going to work."Example 10 Richard burst his girl friends bubble when he told her that the dress she fancied the most didnt suit her at all.Has anyone ever burst your bubble? How did you feel and react?visit us at httpwww.learnex.inhttpwww.letstalkpodcast.inhttpwww.letstalkpodcast.comHow to speak fluent EnglishFree English, English lesson, English video, vocabulary, business English, Grammar, learn grammar, English speaking, spoken English, learn English, speak English, speaking English, fluent English, fluency in English, English training video, speak fluent English, accent training, American accent, British accent, US accent, UK accent, accent training, personality development, words, sentences, public speaking, presentation, soft skills, how to, phrases, idioms, listening skills

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