disillusionment (Meaning)

Wordnet

disillusionment (n)

freeing from false belief or illusions

Webster

disillusionment (n.)

The act of freeing from an illusion, or the state of being freed therefrom.

disillusionment Sentence Examples

  1. The disillusionment of the idealist can be a painful and destructive experience.
  2. The disillusionment with the political system led to widespread apathy and cynicism.
  3. Her disillusionment with the job made her consider quitting.
  4. The disillusionment of the once-optimistic team was palpable after the crushing defeat.
  5. The harsh realities of life had gradually eroded his youthful disillusionment, leaving him weary and jaded.
  6. The disillusionment of the investors with the company's management resulted in a dramatic drop in the stock price.
  7. The disillusionment of the public with the government's handling of the crisis led to widespread protests.
  8. The disillusionment of the soldiers with the war effort grew as they witnessed the horrors of the battlefield.
  9. The disillusionment of the consumers with the product caused a significant decline in sales.
  10. The disillusionment of the parents with the school system prompted them to consider homeschooling their children.

FAQs About the word disillusionment

freeing from false belief or illusionsThe act of freeing from an illusion, or the state of being freed therefrom.

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gratification, fulfillment, contentment, gratification, content, content, fulfilment,satisfaction, satisfaction, fulfilment

The disillusionment of the idealist can be a painful and destructive experience.

The disillusionment with the political system led to widespread apathy and cynicism.

Her disillusionment with the job made her consider quitting.

The disillusionment of the once-optimistic team was palpable after the crushing defeat.