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disillusionment

[ dis-i-loo-zhuhn-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the loss or destruction of illusions or idealistic beliefs; the state of having lost such illusions or beliefs:

    Her bitterness and disillusionment were complete when he refused to investigate the corruption she reported because he was in business with some of the people involved.



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I felt that for those six days, the candle itself was purifying me of any shame, anger, sadness, grief or disillusionment.

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There was also disillusionment with Labour, and strong support for Reform.

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The distance between the image and the facts on the ground creates feelings of guilt for employees of color, disillusionment from being part of something that isn’t quite true.

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Tom Kirkby, 76, agrees there is "a lot of disillusionment" in the town, with many people seeing wave after wave of job cuts over recent decades.

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Each of us was some version of low, angry or exhausted from pre-election anxiety and pandemic disillusionment.

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