disenchanted
الوهم
definition
verb
he may have been disenchanted by the loss of his huge following
free (someone) from illusion; disappoint.
adjective
he became disenchanted with his erstwhile ally
disappointed by someone or something previously respected or admired; disillusioned.
translation of 'disenchanted'
verb
خلص من الوهم,
حرر من السحر
example
Large swathes of the Protestant population are 'disenchanted' by the peace process.
Many people are 'disenchanted' with all of the mainstream parties.
Foreign policy professionals are thoroughly 'disenchanted' with the current team.
His people skills have been bolstered by a new bond with 'disenchanted' voters.
A lot of us in the environmental movement are absolutely 'disenchanted' with the old approach.
I had become massively 'disenchanted' with the direction I thought education was taking.
Rather than walking out determined to help save wildlife, they go away 'disenchanted' .
Of course not everyone is 'disenchanted' with our peerless leader.
Landau is also not afraid to allow 'disenchanted' Cuban citizens to speak their minds.
The toiling masses are 'disenchanted' in their national illusions; they are discouraged, discontented, angry.
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