noun
- plural of disenchantment; the state of being disappointed or disillusioned, especially after discovering that something is not as good or true as one believed
Usage: countable noun; typically used in plural form to refer to multiple instances or sources of disappointment
Examples
- After years of working in politics, she accumulated many disenchantments with the system.
- His disenchantments with celebrity life led him to step away from the spotlight.
- The novel explores the disenchantments that come with adulthood.
- Their disenchantments grew as they realized the company's promises were empty.
- She wrote about her disenchantments with the education system in her memoir.
- The film captures the disenchantments of a generation searching for meaning.