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disenchant

[dis-en-chant, -chahnt] / ˌdɪs ɛnˈtʃænt, -ˈtʃɑnt /








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A solo record released in 2009 left Pearl disenchanted by the industry, and she hadn’t quite found her way back to the stage since becoming a mother.

From New York Times

In the long arc of Swift’s chronology, “Enchanted” gradually becomes, well, disenchanted.

From New York Times

The end result of this is the spread of populist ideas in Western countries by politicians trying to curry favor with the disenchanted masses that some of their predecessors’ decision-making created.

From Scientific American

Ms Boden, decided to pursue her dream of launching a bank after becoming disenchanted with the banking world.

From BBC

Well before the war, Major Zhilin, 36, the soldier who left for Kazakhstan, had become disenchanted with the very administration he was assigned to protect.

From New York Times