disillusioned with

Frequency: 7.914.8 per million words

Used to indicate the person, thing, or idea that is the subject of the disillusionment.

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Examples (10)

  • Later in life, he grew rather disillusioned with communism.
  • After years of unfulfilled promises, she became deeply disillusioned with her job.
  • Many voters are feeling increasingly disillusioned with the political system.
  • He was completely disillusioned with the idea of marriage after his first divorce.
  • The young artist grew disillusioned with the commercial art world.
  • I'm worried you'll become disillusioned with the project if we face more setbacks.
  • Are you starting to feel disillusioned with your new life in the city?
  • It's easy to become disillusioned with fame and fortune.
  • I'm a little disillusioned with the final product; it wasn't what I expected.
  • The youth are often disillusioned with the promises of the older generation.