Antonym: enchant. Similar words: disenchanted, disenchantment, enchant, penchant, enchanted, trenchant, enchanting, enchantment. Meaning: [‚dɪsɪn'tʃɑːnt] v. free from enchantment.
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1. Many voters have become disenchanted with the government.
2. Her arrogance has disenchanted many of her former admirers.
3. If something could disenchant voters, it would be the image of a political leader who is relying on an omnipotent image to woo votes.
4. By that time I was becoming disenchanted with the whole idea.
5. Her behaviours have disenchanted the whole family.
6. I'm becoming increasingly disenchanted with London.
7. He was becoming disenchanted with his job as a lawyer.
8. The harshness of recent reality disenchanted her of her idealistic hopes.
9. I'm disenchanted with the state of British theatre at the moment.
10. His disenchanted supporters abandoned him.
11. After three divorces he must be pretty disenchanted with married life.
12. If you have become disenchanted with the run of the mill, go into something more artistic or unorthodox.
13. Also, the world becoming disenchanted, the spirits and demons expelled from the air were now taken inside.
14. But I'd also become disenchanted with pro-lifers who seemed to be saying that they loved my unborn baby but hated me!
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15. Disenchant - Damages all summoned units in an area.
16. I also only wish you have disenchant ahead the situation thoroughly loses control!
17. It would confuse and disenchant our young people, for example, if they are taught a set of values in school, but do not see these values being upheld in the family or within the community.
18. It is necessary to disenchant this mysticism aesthetics of practical aesthetics.
19. More and more people are inclined towards the Liberal Party as they become disenchanted with the two main parties that have governed the country for half a century.
20. Nevertheless, she is always optimistic about the possibilities and can work her charm on the disenchanted.
21. The party's greatest problem is trying to win back the support of its own disenchanted members.
22. A more realistic threat could be posed by a disenchanted or jealous army officer.
23. He went to the Royal College of Music to study composition, but left, disenchanted, after two weeks.
24. In actual fact, the premier was growing more and more disenchanted with the private power lobby.
25. Does one climb a glass mountain, at considerable personal discomfort, simply to disenchant a symbol?
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