noun
- a feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired
- the process of freeing someone from a magic spell
Usage: literary; fantasy
Examples
- Her disenchantment with politics grew after the scandal.
- The voters expressed their disenchantment with the current administration.
- Years of broken promises led to widespread disenchantment among supporters.
- His disenchantment with corporate life prompted him to change careers.
- The fairy tale ended with the princess’s disenchantment from the evil curse.
- The wizard’s disenchantment spell freed the village from its magical sleep.
- Public disenchantment with the education system has reached an all-time high.