burst someone's bubble vs nonplus

burst someone's bubble

verb
  • To disillusion; to disabuse someone of a false notion or rationalization that has grown comfortable. 

nonplus

verb
  • To bewilder or perplex (someone); to confound, to flummox. 

noun
  • A state of bewilderment or perplexity. 

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