suspend one's disbelief
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[edit]suspend one's disbelief (third-person singular simple present suspends one's disbelief, present participle suspending one's disbelief, simple past and past participle suspended one's disbelief)
- (idiomatic) To willingly accept the premise of a story or work of art, usually for the sake of enjoying it.
- Although the novel was quite far-fetched, I was willing to suspend my disbelief.
Translations
[edit]willingly accept the premise of a story
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