Advertisement
Advertisement
disenchant
[ dis-en-chant, -chahnt ]
verb (used with object)
- to rid of or free from enchantment, illusion, credulity, etc.; disillusion:
The harshness of everyday reality disenchanted him of his idealistic hopes.
disenchant
/ 藢诲瑟蝉瑟苍藞迟蕛蓱藧苍迟 /
verb
- tr; when passive, foll by with or by to make disappointed or disillusioned
she is disenchanted with the marriage
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲颈蝉顎卐苍路肠丑补苍迟顎侥谤 noun
- 诲颈蝉顎卐苍路肠丑补苍迟顎僫苍驳 adjective
- 诲颈蝉顎卐苍路肠丑补苍迟顎僫苍驳路ly adverb
- 诲颈蝉顎卐苍路肠丑补苍迟顎僲别苍迟 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of disenchant1
Example Sentences
He's clearly disenchanted by Cranford High and the drawbacks of being queer in the small town suburbs, but then he finds this unlikely camaraderie and comfort.
Wallace came to CNN after becoming disenchanted with Fox News, where he spent 18 years and was the highest-profile figure to come to the conservative-leaning channel from one of the broadcast networks.
For decades, scientists and sociologists alike observed that Millennials have been growing up disenchanted with the future, being the first generation constantly aware of the changing climate.
Love would draw in people bored by dry policy debates and help disenchanted voters reconnect with politics.
In my new book, I argued that the Democrats鈥 main problem was not that voters were disenchanted with their policies or mired in desperation and bigotry.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse