disillusionment with

Frequency: 8.830.2 per million words

Used to specify the person, thing, or idea that has caused the disappointment.

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Examples (10)

  • There is growing public disillusionment with the present system of government.
  • Many voters expressed their disillusionment with the major political parties by not voting.
  • Her initial enthusiasm for the job was replaced by a deep disillusionment with corporate culture.
  • His disillusionment with the music industry led him to become an independent artist.
  • A sense of disillusionment with the legal system is common among the victims.
  • The book captures the widespread disillusionment with the promises of technology.
  • After years of broken promises, there was a palpable disillusionment with the leadership.
  • Disillusionment with traditional medicine has led some people to seek alternative therapies.
  • The artist's later works reflect his profound disillusionment with modern society.
  • He felt a profound disillusionment with his former mentor after discovering the truth.