disenchanted
Example Sentences
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The protest comes as the country gears up for the start of the 2024 presidential campaign, amid serious questions about whether a battered and inchoate opposition has the wherewithal to win over disenchanted voters.
From New York Times
Those progressives were especially disenchanted by President Obama, who was a vocal opponent of the forever wars but once in office labored to put them on a more “sustainable” and “more lawful” footing.
From New York Times
But Brady allowed his contract to expire as he grew disenchanted with the New England Patriots, then dictated his own terms as a free agent.
From New York Times
While he describes himself as a staunch Republican, he said he’s disenchanted by “the whole system in general.”
From Seattle Times
Vincent Canby, the New York Times critic, wrote that the film offered “a languid, fashionably disenchanted view of life and love in Los Angeles.”
From New York Times
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