disillusions (Meaning)

disillusions

the condition of being disenchanted, to cause to lose naive faith and trust, to free from mistaken beliefs or foolish hopes, to free from illusion

disillusions Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's empty promises and broken commitments disillusioned the electorate.
  2. The constant setbacks and disappointments disillusioned the once-hopeful entrepreneur.
  3. The unrealistic expectations of romance disillusioned the young woman.
  4. The discovery of corruption and deceit disillusioned the idealistic journalist.
  5. The rampant consumerism and materialism disillusioned the environmentalist.
  6. The false advertising and inflated claims disillusioned the gullible shopper.
  7. The lack of progress and perceived futility disillusioned the social activist.
  8. The unfulfilled dreams and broken promises disillusioned the aging dreamer.
  9. The hypocrisy and inconsistency of religious leaders disillusioned the devout believer.
  10. The harsh realities of life disillusioned the naive and sheltered child.

FAQs About the word disillusions

the condition of being disenchanted, to cause to lose naive faith and trust, to free from mistaken beliefs or foolish hopes, to free from illusion

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tricks, misinforms, misrepresents, snows, deludes, dupes, kids, beguiles,fools, misleads

The politician's empty promises and broken commitments disillusioned the electorate.

The constant setbacks and disappointments disillusioned the once-hopeful entrepreneur.

The unrealistic expectations of romance disillusioned the young woman.

The discovery of corruption and deceit disillusioned the idealistic journalist.