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disillusionment
[ dis-i-loo-zhuhn-muhnt ]
noun
- 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.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of disillusionment1
Example Sentences
I felt that for those six days, the candle itself was purifying me of any shame, anger, sadness, grief or disillusionment.
There was also disillusionment with Labour, and strong support for Reform.
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.
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.
Each of us was some version of low, angry or exhausted from pre-election anxiety and pandemic disillusionment.
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