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Meanings of
disenchanted
in English
Freed from enchantment.
enchanted
Related terms
sophisticated
enlightened
disillusioned
undeceived
disabused
Usage of
disenchanted
in English
1
Brown's government is in trouble because both groups are becoming increasingly
disenchanted
.
2
A few
disenchanted
ETA prisoners appear on television condemning their former comrades.
3
She is bold and looks down on every thing; she is
disenchanted
.
4
In later life he grew increasingly
disenchanted
with his country's social direction.
5
And there remain
disenchanted
,
radicalized Somalis ready to strap on explosive belts.
6
And there remain
disenchanted
,
radicalised Somalis ready to strap on explosive belts.
7
They actually targeted Latinos and blacks who were potentially
disenchanted
as well.
8
Whatever may have been the cause, she was on a sudden
disenchanted
.
9
His allies were as
disenchanted
with his growing paranoia and geopolitical sado-masochism.
10
But we have each of us to be
disenchanted
of our dream.
11
Gervaise had returned to her seat,
disenchanted
and thinking everything very ugly.
12
The question still being, Was he
disenchanted
enough to have him killed?
13
Envy a poor,
disenchanted
,
solitary man-envy him because he wears a crown!
14
According to published reports, Green was
disenchanted
with the news and left Houston.
15
It's possible you'll start to feel a little
disenchanted
with an ongoing issue.
16
Young master Vernon was... shall we say...
disenchanted
.
His gaze returned to me.
Other examples for "disenchanted"
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About this term
disenchanted
disenchant
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
become disenchanted
increasingly disenchanted
disenchanted voters
grow disenchanted
more disenchanted
More collocations
Disenchanted
through the time
Disenchanted
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common