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disenchantment
/ ˌɪɪˈʃɑːԳٳəԳ /
noun
- a state of disappointment or disillusionment
Example Sentences
The initial pride felt by most Argentines after the announcement that a fellow countryman would be the first Latin American pope gave way to disenchantment among some over the years.
Reform UK is surging in the polls and the Liberal Democrats and Greens are also seeking to capitalise on voters' apparent disenchantment with Labour and the Conservatives in English local elections.
Other evidence from the travel industry is beginning to back up the idea of a growing disenchantment with the United States.
Latino disenchantment with the Democratic Party, the growing numbers of us who support Donald Trump, our emerging power in swing states — I’ve covered all of this ad nauseam over the last eight years.
Israel appears to be banking on disenchantment with Hezbollah.
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