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disillusioned

[ UK /dɪsɪlˈuːʒənd/ ]
[ US /ˌdɪsɪˈɫuʒənd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. freed from illusion

How To Use disillusioned In A Sentence

  • And in this self-regarding, claustrophobic atmosphere, he became disillusioned.
  • Like me, he was a disillusioned cynic, enjoyer of beer and a great admirer of a pretty face.
  • Kabir is that rare thing: a skeptical, disillusioned poet who nevertheless speaks in a voice of rapture and entrancement. When Mysticism Came Down to Earth
  • I know that disillusionment is part of the business, but I try not to stay disillusioned for long. Kristine Kathryn Rusch » Freelancer’s Survival Guide: Role Models
  • The blogger known as disillusioned and bored expresses my sentiments succinctly enough. B I A G W M T R
  • I thought that I had removed it when I became disillusioned by the whole process.
  • The authorities must do what is necessary now to avoid the imminent chaos that is the likely derivative of a disillusioned faction of our society - disillusion aided by consistent disregard.
  • This is a schooling system for consumer cool, soft business, free ownership and disillusioned voters.
  • During his extensive wanderings, he practiced great austerities, but apparently became disillusioned with these methods.
  • However, the drop in points has not disillusioned the members of the committee.
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