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Meanings of
disillusionment
in English
Portuguese
desencantamento
Catalan
desengany
Spanish
desencanto
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Freeing from false belief or illusions.
disillusion
disenchantment
Portuguese
desencantamento
Usage of
disillusionment
in English
1
This is aggravating the
disillusionment
with democracy among young people, he said.
2
Yet he also took advantage of widespread
disillusionment
with established political groups.
3
The first experiment passes off without accident; the second results in
disillusionment
.
4
Scholes left the job on Thursday, citing
disillusionment
with his working conditions.
5
ANALYSIS:As HG Wells might have put it, the great
disillusionment
has begun.
6
This
disillusionment
found its early expression in the lamentations of repentant assimilators.
7
Unintentionally, perhaps, they reflected the general mood of
disillusionment
in the country.
8
Amid rising unemployment, there are signs of growing
disillusionment
with the Kremlin.
9
You will share his sense of
disillusionment
after reading this eye-opening memoir.
10
The
disillusionment
of them both was as immediate as it was dramatic.
11
There is
disillusionment
in middle-unionism with the operation of the Belfast Agreement.
12
Time is expected to blunt the sharp edge of her bitter
disillusionment
.
13
There was no chance of his attaining the blessed haven of
disillusionment
.
14
He was full of tingling reactions to the sharp chill of
disillusionment
.
15
The comedian also expressed
disillusionment
about the end of his 32-year career.
16
Altogether, what a time of
disillusionment
this was to the young officer.
Other examples for "disillusionment"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
disillusionment
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
grow disillusionment
public disillusionment
widespread disillusionment
great disillusionment
bitter disillusionment
More collocations
Translations for
disillusionment
Portuguese
desencantamento
desilusão
Catalan
desengany
desil·lusió
desencant
Spanish
desencanto
Disillusionment
through the time
Disillusionment
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common