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View usage for: (dɪsɪluːʒənd) adjectiveIf you are disillusioned with something, you are disappointed, because it is not as good as you had expected or thought. I've become very disillusioned with politics. [+ with] He had become disillusioned because he could not find a job. Synonyms: disenchanted, disappointed, enlightened, indifferent More Synonyms of disillusioned disillusioned in British English (ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒənd) adjectivehaving lost one's ideals, illusions, or false ideas about someone or something; disenchanted Examples of 'disillusioned' in a sentencedisillusioned He asked this so wearily that it twisted my heart to see him so soon disillusioned.His father, worn out, disillusioned, had been scribbling in order not to believe in the power of evil.I had not begun to practice, and I was already disillusioned. In other languagesdisillusioned British English: disillusioned ADJECTIVE If you are disillusioned with something, you are disappointed, because it is not as good as you had expected or thought. I've become very disillusioned with politics. - American English: disillusioned
- Brazilian Portuguese: desiludido
- Chinese: 幻灭的
- European Spanish: desilusionado
- French: désabusé
- German: desillusioniert
- Italian: disilluso
- Japanese: 幻滅した
- Korean: 환멸을 느낀
- European Portuguese: desiludido
- Latin American Spanish: desilusionado
Chinese translation of 'disillusioned'disillusioned (dɪsɪˈluːʒənd) (to become) disillusioned (with sth (变(變)得)(对(對)某事)不抱幻想 ((biàn de) (duì mǒushì) bù bào huànxiǎng)
Definition disappointed at finding out reality does not match one's ideals I've become very disillusioned with politics. Synonyms enlightened indifferent disabused sadder and wiser undeceived Additional synonymsI was disappointed that she was not there. Synonyms let down, upset, distressed, discouraged, depressed, choked, disillusioned, discontented, dejected, disheartened, disgruntled, dissatisfied, downcast, saddened, disenchanted, despondent, downhearted, cast down |