disillusionment

[ UK /dɪsɪlˈuːʒənmənt/ ]
[ US /ˌdɪsɪˈɫuʒənmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. freeing from false belief or illusions
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How To Use disillusionment In A Sentence

  • That queasy feeling of disillusionment is a universal one says Schmidt; one that makes this particular play accessible for audiences on a very personal level.
  • Their disillusionment is often due in no small part to the deception and coercion employed by local commanders and combatants.
  • 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
  • For the intellectuals and the urban lower middle class, the new situation was a rude awakening of disillusionment and broken promises.
  • My hope is that we will realize that there was a context to our friend's fall and humbly wonder what might happen to us if we ever found ourselves in a sustained slough of disillusionment, despair and spiritual darkness.
  • He said that after a series of visits to different parts of the province he was particularly struck by the extent of demotivation and disillusionment among members.
  • Their disillusionment is most likely to come soon. SeeLight:
  • To this day I believe it truly was less disillusionment and more an embrace of sober realism that moved me to change.
  • Armstrong takes his protest an intriguing step forward with this album by creating a rock opera informed by disaffection and disillusionment.
  • As the picaro physically travels, he emotionally and intellectually proceeds from innocence to disillusionment; desengaño, of course, is also a sentiment that permeates baroque texts.
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