disenchanted (Meaning)
disenchanted (a)
freed from enchantment
disenchanted (imp. & p. p.)
of Disenchant
Synonyms & Antonyms of disenchanted
disenchanted Sentence Examples
- After years of working in a soulless corporate job, Sarah felt utterly disenchanted with her career.
- The once passionate artist found himself disenchanted with his craft after a series of uninspired works.
- The politician's empty promises and lack of action left his constituents deeply disenchanted with the political process.
- The student grew disenchanted with the education system after experiencing a series of uninspiring and monotonous lectures.
- The traveler returned home from her adventures feeling disenchanted, having realized that the world was not as magical as she had imagined.
- The athlete was disenchanted with her sport after a string of disappointing performances, leaving her questioning her abilities.
- The environmental activist felt disenchanted with the lack of progress in addressing climate change, despite years of tireless campaigning.
- The once enthusiastic volunteer became disenchanted with the organization after witnessing a lack of transparency and accountability.
- The employee was disenchanted with the company culture, finding it stifling and unsupportive of individual growth and creativity.
- The consumer was disenchanted with the product after it failed to live up to its advertised expectations, leaving them feeling cheated.
FAQs About the word disenchanted
freed from enchantmentof Disenchant
frustrated, disillusioned, aggrieved, disappointed, unfulfilled, discontented, dissatisfied, disgruntled, disturbed, discontent
content, gratified, joyous, pleased, contented, satisfied, joyful, contented, content, happy
After years of working in a soulless corporate job, Sarah felt utterly disenchanted with her career.
The once passionate artist found himself disenchanted with his craft after a series of uninspired works.
The politician's empty promises and lack of action left his constituents deeply disenchanted with the political process.
The student grew disenchanted with the education system after experiencing a series of uninspiring and monotonous lectures.