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disillusionment

[dis-i-loo-zhuhn-muhnt] / ˌdɪs ɪˈlu ʒən mənt /




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The coronation, and the unspecified but very large expenditure surrounding it, comes against a backdrop of galloping inflation, political polarization, and widespread disillusionment over Brexit, Britain’s departure from the European Union three years ago.

From Los Angeles Times

We are all Steely Dan characters now: Citizens Dan, living in an age of malaise and disillusionment as pervasive as the fog of failure enveloping “Gaucho‘s” fabled fools.

From Los Angeles Times

Abba Eban, former Israeli foreign minister, told me then: “I worry very much about my country these days. It’s very sharply divided, it’s disappointing and there’s a sense of disillusionment.”

From Los Angeles Times

Trump satire played a major role in helping fight off depression, despair, and disillusionment after the 2016 election.

From Salon

But more recently he had expressed disillusionment about having enlisted.

From Washington Times