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单词 disenchanted
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Definition of disenchanted in English:

disenchanted

adjectivedɪsɪnˈtʃɑːntɪdˌdɪsɪnˈtʃæn(t)əd
  • Disappointed by someone or something previously respected or admired; disillusioned.

    he became disenchanted with his erstwhile ally
    there are a lot of disenchanted music fans out there
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The toiling masses are disenchanted in their national illusions; they are discouraged, discontented, angry.
    • Large swathes of the Protestant population are disenchanted by the peace process.
    • Rather than walking out determined to help save wildlife, they go away disenchanted.
    • Many people are disenchanted with all of the mainstream parties.
    • I had become massively disenchanted with the direction I thought education was taking.
    • A lot of us in the environmental movement are absolutely disenchanted with the old approach.
    • The disenchanted mother of another successful racer who is switching careers tells me things look grim for Valérie.
    • Disenchanted, he increasingly wondered about the life of a professional comic.
    • His people skills have been bolstered by a new bond with disenchanted voters.
    • Foreign policy professionals are thoroughly disenchanted with the current team.
    • After the release of her first album she became disenchanted with the politics of music.
    • This does not include the substantial layer of disenchanted workers that have given up looking for work.
    • Landau is also not afraid to allow disenchanted Cuban citizens to speak their minds.
    • A year later it appears to many disenchanted voters that the change was simply cosmetic.
    • In college, Horwich studied zoology, but he quickly became disenchanted.
    • Fans have generally become disenchanted with the way the WICB runs cricket in the Caribbean.
    • He was himself disenchanted with scholastic teaching.
    • Of course not everyone is disenchanted with our peerless leader.
    • Snively was likely one of the many prospectors who became disenchanted with the gold fields of California.
    • Tolstoy was lucky in the sense that he had no occasion to feel disenchanted.
 
 

Definition of disenchanted in US English:

disenchanted

adjectiveˌdɪsɪnˈtʃæn(t)ədˌdisinˈCHan(t)əd
  • Disappointed by someone or something previously respected or admired; disillusioned.

    he became disenchanted with his erstwhile ally
    there are a lot of disenchanted music fans out there
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Snively was likely one of the many prospectors who became disenchanted with the gold fields of California.
    • Large swathes of the Protestant population are disenchanted by the peace process.
    • Many people are disenchanted with all of the mainstream parties.
    • Rather than walking out determined to help save wildlife, they go away disenchanted.
    • Of course not everyone is disenchanted with our peerless leader.
    • After the release of her first album she became disenchanted with the politics of music.
    • 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.
    • Disenchanted, he increasingly wondered about the life of a professional comic.
    • Foreign policy professionals are thoroughly disenchanted with the current team.
    • His people skills have been bolstered by a new bond with disenchanted voters.
    • The disenchanted mother of another successful racer who is switching careers tells me things look grim for Valérie.
    • He was himself disenchanted with scholastic teaching.
    • Tolstoy was lucky in the sense that he had no occasion to feel disenchanted.
    • Landau is also not afraid to allow disenchanted Cuban citizens to speak their minds.
    • Fans have generally become disenchanted with the way the WICB runs cricket in the Caribbean.
    • In college, Horwich studied zoology, but he quickly became disenchanted.
    • The toiling masses are disenchanted in their national illusions; they are discouraged, discontented, angry.
    • This does not include the substantial layer of disenchanted workers that have given up looking for work.
    • A year later it appears to many disenchanted voters that the change was simply cosmetic.
 
 
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