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disillusion
dis·il·lu·sion D0271100 (dĭs′ĭ-lo͞o′zhən)tr.v. dis·il·lu·sioned, dis·il·lu·sion·ing, dis·il·lu·sions To free or deprive of illusion.n.1. The act of disenchanting.2. The condition or fact of being disenchanted. dis′il·lu′sion·ment n.dis′il·lu′sive (-sĭv, -zĭv) adj.disillusion (ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒən) vb (tr) to destroy the ideals, illusions, or false ideas of. Also: disillusionize or disillusionise n (Psychology) the act of disillusioning or the state of being disillusioneddis•il•lu•sion (ˌdɪs ɪˈlu ʒən) v.t. 1. to free from or deprive of illusion, belief, idealism, etc.; disenchant. n. 2. a freeing or a being freed from illusion or conviction; disenchantment. [1590–1600] dis`il•lu′sion•ment, n. dis`il•lu′sive (-sɪv) adj. disillusion Past participle: disillusioned Gerund: disillusioning
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disillusion | disillusion |
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I disillusion | you disillusion | he/she/it disillusions | we disillusion | you disillusion | they disillusion |
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I disillusioned | you disillusioned | he/she/it disillusioned | we disillusioned | you disillusioned | they disillusioned |
Present Continuous |
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I am disillusioning | you are disillusioning | he/she/it is disillusioning | we are disillusioning | you are disillusioning | they are disillusioning |
Present Perfect |
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I have disillusioned | you have disillusioned | he/she/it has disillusioned | we have disillusioned | you have disillusioned | they have disillusioned |
Past Continuous |
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I was disillusioning | you were disillusioning | he/she/it was disillusioning | we were disillusioning | you were disillusioning | they were disillusioning |
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I had disillusioned | you had disillusioned | he/she/it had disillusioned | we had disillusioned | you had disillusioned | they had disillusioned |
Future |
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I will disillusion | you will disillusion | he/she/it will disillusion | we will disillusion | you will disillusion | they will disillusion |
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I will have disillusioned | you will have disillusioned | he/she/it will have disillusioned | we will have disillusioned | you will have disillusioned | they will have disillusioned |
Future Continuous |
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I will be disillusioning | you will be disillusioning | he/she/it will be disillusioning | we will be disillusioning | you will be disillusioning | they will be disillusioning |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been disillusioning | you have been disillusioning | he/she/it has been disillusioning | we have been disillusioning | you have been disillusioning | they have been disillusioning |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been disillusioning | you will have been disillusioning | he/she/it will have been disillusioning | we will have been disillusioning | you will have been disillusioning | they will have been disillusioning |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been disillusioning | you had been disillusioning | he/she/it had been disillusioning | we had been disillusioning | you had been disillusioning | they had been disillusioning |
Conditional |
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I would disillusion | you would disillusion | he/she/it would disillusion | we would disillusion | you would disillusion | they would disillusion |
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I would have disillusioned | you would have disillusioned | he/she/it would have disillusioned | we would have disillusioned | you would have disillusioned | they would have disillusioned | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disillusion - freeing from false belief or illusionsdisenchantment, disillusionmentedification, sophistication - uplifting enlightenment | Verb | 1. | disillusion - free from enchantmentdisenchantdisappoint, let down - fail to meet the hopes or expectations of; "Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage" |
disillusionverb1. shatter your illusions, disabuse, bring down to earth, open the eyes of, disenchant, undeceive I hate to disillusion you, but he's already married.noun1. disenchantment, disappointment, rude awakening There is disillusion with established political parties.Translationsdisillusion (disiˈluːʒən) verb to destroy the false but pleasant beliefs (held by a person). I hate to disillusion you, but your boss isn't the perfect person you think she is. 使幻想破滅 使幻想破灭disilˈlusionment noun 幻滅 幻灭EncyclopediaSeeDisillusionmentdisillusion
Synonyms for disillusionverb shatter your illusionsSynonyms- shatter your illusions
- disabuse
- bring down to earth
- open the eyes of
- disenchant
- undeceive
noun disenchantmentSynonyms- disenchantment
- disappointment
- rude awakening
Synonyms for disillusionnoun freeing from false belief or illusionsSynonyms- disenchantment
- disillusionment
Related Words- edification
- sophistication
verb free from enchantmentSynonymsRelated Words |