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disillusioned
/ ˌɪɪˈːəԻ /
adjective
- having lost one's ideals, illusions, or false ideas about someone or something; disenchanted
Example Sentences
And at 47, Taylor appealed to voters disillusioned by career politicians who were looking for someone younger to steer their city in a new direction.
She was disillusioned by the music business, which she felt didn’t take her seriously.
Lurie, a moderate Democrat, bested incumbent London Breed and three other City Hall veterans by appealing to voters disillusioned with sprawling homelessness and the city’s stalled post-COVID recovery.
At first sympathetic to left-wing ideas, he grew disillusioned with Latin America's revolutionary causes, eventually running unsuccessfully for the Peruvian presidency with a centre-right party in 1990.
The party is seeking to win over voters "disillusioned" with mainstream politics.
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