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Disenchanted Meaning in English

word

dɪsɪnˈtʃænɪd/, /dɪsɪnˈtʃæntɪd
dis-in-CHAN-tid
dˌɪsɛntʃˈɑːntɪd
dis-en-CHAHN-tid

Definition

If someone is disenchanted, they are disappointed or no longer believe in something they once admired or thought was good.

Usage & Nuances

Often formal or literary; usually follows feeling let down by people, jobs, or institutions. Common collocations: 'become disenchanted with', 'feel disenchanted'. Less extreme than 'disillusioned', but stronger than 'disappointed'.

Example Sentences

After the scandal, many people felt disenchanted with the government.

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He grew disenchanted with his job after several years.

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Sarah was disenchanted with city life and moved to the countryside.

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Many young voters today are disenchanted with politics.

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She used to love her favorite band, but after their last album, she felt totally disenchanted.

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It’s easy to become disenchanted when expectations are too high.

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