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disillusioned
/ ˌɪɪˈːəԻ /
adjective
having lost one's ideals, illusions, or false ideas about someone or something; disenchanted
Example Sentences
But he is so disillusioned by the whole scene he's inclined not to vote at all.
That was my entrée into MAGA, a movement that inarguably appeals to the disillusioned, especially those whose disenchantment manifests in both personal and political terms.
I have a source inside the Trump regime who feels, in their own words, “a little disillusioned.”
After graduating from Stanford Medical School, Means was 4½ years into a five-year residency to be a head and neck surgeon at Oregon Health & Science University when she dropped out, disillusioned with the healthcare system.
And that's thanks, in no small part, to a new bloc of young voters and women who are disillusioned with the Coalition, and attribute the party's emphatic loss to the "Dutton effect".
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