Similar words: disillusion, disillusionment, illusion, allusion, collusion, inclusion, delusion, seclusion. Meaning: [‚dɪsɪ'luːʒn] adj. freed from illusion.
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(31) The employment service is disillusioned, demoralised and underfunded.
(32) The older student activists were disillusioned once again.
(33) A few licks and attempted nibbles quickly disillusioned him.
(34) Disillusioned voters are turning against the government.
(35) They too are bored and disillusioned with their education.
(36) Is Taubman disillusioned with his investment?
(37) People frequently end up disillusioned, and even hostile to the part the church has played[sentencedict.com], rather than finding it helpful.
(38) You have lost a little of your zest for life and have become quite disillusioned or cynical.
(39) Like many radicals Cary became disillusioned with the Rump Parliament and welcomed its fall.
(40) She left in October, disillusioned with the moneymaking potential of the profession.
(41) Britain's black community - especially young people unable to find employment - is becoming increasingly disillusioned and restless.
(42) His book is the testimony of a disillusioned man who turns with some bitterness on his former colleagues.
(43) Many Frepaso politicians are disillusioned by their experience of government.
(44) They become disillusioned when they realise that their parents have just as many faults as everyone else.
(45) But like many people we had sustained injuries and we had finally become disillusioned about ever becoming fit.
(46) As David grew older he became increasingly disillusioned with socialism.
(47) Though he got excited at each new development in his investigations, he soon became disillusioned again.
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(48) Also, I became very disillusioned with the States after the first police riots started.
(49) Sons have always a rebellious wish to be disillusioned by that which charmed their fathers. Aldous Huxley
(50) But they also indicated they are angry and disillusioned with government.
(51) Disillusioned with managing the national team, Andy Beattie chose the most inappropriate moment to tender his resignation.
(52) Malcolm Ainslie is a disillusioned Catholic priest turned unfaithful husband and crack Miami homicide detective.
(53) What was the political point being made in presenting the father, Moran, as a disillusioned republican?
(54) But if the Conservative Party thought that it was cornering the market in citizenship, they were to be quickly disillusioned.
(55) Still totally disillusioned by Hugh's defection, she had not begun to consider the possibility of a new relationship.
(56) After working on several campaigns, Laura grew increasingly disillusioned with politics.
(57) The cry of the tortured, the disillusioned, the faithless in the light of appalling suffering.
(58) It was a disillusioned generation which went east to find the new answers.
(59) It is understandable that the public, disillusioned by what the system produces, find it easy to blame the producers.
(60) For some time now I have gradually become more and more disillusioned with teaching.
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