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    Dis·en·chant·ment
    /ˌdisənˈCHantm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired; disillusionment: "growing disenchantment with the leadership"
  2. DISENCHANTMENT definition: 1. a feeling of no longer believing in the value of something, especially having learned of the…. Learn more.

  3. Disenchantment definition: a state of disappointment or disillusionment. See examples of DISENCHANTMENT used in a sentence.

  4. disenchantment. ˌdis-in-ˈchant-mənt. noun. Synonyms. disabuse. disillusion. undeceive. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disenchant in a Sentence. if you thought that you could pass this course without doing any work, let me be the first to disenchant you.

  5. DISENCHANTMENT meaning: 1. a feeling of no longer believing in the value of something, especially having learned of the…. Learn more.

  6. In social science, disenchantment (German: Entzauberung) is the cultural rationalization and devaluation of religion apparent in modern society. The term was borrowed from Friedrich Schiller by Max Weber to describe the character of a modernized, bureaucratic, secularized Western society.

  7. Disenchantment is the feeling that comes from being let down or disillusioned by someone or something. The disenchantment of young voters can have a strong effect on an election's outcome.

  8. Disenchantment is the feeling of being disappointed with something, and no longer believing that it is good or worthwhile.

  9. To free from illusion or false belief; undeceive. [Obsolete French desenchanter, from Old French, to break a spell : des-, dis- + enchanter, to enchant; see enchant .] dis′en·chant′er n. dis′en·chant′ment n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. disenchantment (with somebody/something) the state of no longer feeling enthusiasm for somebody/something; a lack of belief that something is good or worth doing synonym disillusionment. a growing sense/feeling of disenchantment with his job.

  11. Disenchantment is the feeling of being disappointed with something, and no longer believing that it is good or worthwhile. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'disenchantment' American English: dɪsɪntʃæntmənt British English: dɪsɪntʃɑːntmənt , -tʃænt- More. Synonyms of 'disenchantment' • disillusionment, disappointment, disillusion, rude awakening [...]

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