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/dˌɪsɛntʃˈɑːntɪd/
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[ US /dɪsɪnˈtʃænɪd, dɪsɪnˈtʃæntɪd/ ]
[ US /dɪsɪnˈtʃænɪd, dɪsɪnˈtʃæntɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- freed from enchantment
How To Use disenchanted In A Sentence
- Pet cheap plymouth hotels are disenchanted to refrigeration the medroxyprogesterone for pet phlogopite as the ingratitude of noncompliant for a pet are piggyback agamogenetic than june padding. Rational Review
- Further to this point, you may have noticed that we live in a world that is ever-increasingly disenchanted: quantified, privatised, desacralised and commodified.
- I know you want to effect change, so what's stopping you and all the others who are disenchanted out there?
- When it was put to him that England fans were disenchanted with the team, he almost winced. The Sun
- Landau is also not afraid to allow disenchanted Cuban citizens to speak their minds.
- As a native of the area around Mobile, Alabama, a place long ridiculed by many as the nation's stepchild, it amused me that what was disdained as a redneck corner of the universe populated by ignorant and racist whites and besieged blacks became the "sunbelt" in the 1970s and as soon as those "cheeseheads" arrived in "crackerland" with no more need for their snowtires and discovered giant flying cockroaches and mildew among other horrors and complained mightily about the tropics they had naively sought, they became disenchanted. Lake Level Sucks 11-19-05
- It faces a big battle to win back the hearts and minds of these disenchanted people.
- Many people are disenchanted with all of the mainstream parties.
- But for the purposes of this thought experiment - that you are not the disenchanted, mechanistic universe of conventional modern cosmology - but rather a deep-souled, subtly mysterious cosmos of great spiritual beauty and creative intelligence. Kenny Ausubel: The Revolution Has Begun - "The Shift Hits the Fan"
- By the early 1950s he was plainly disenchanted with the liberal ambiance in which he had worked.