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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
disillusioned
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Disillusioned voters are turning against the government.
▪ As David grew older he became increasingly disillusioned with socialism.
▪ Japanese college students in particular are disillusioned by the restrictions placed on them by society.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Britain's black community - especially young people unable to find employment - is becoming increasingly disillusioned and restless.
▪ Children begin secondary school with high expectations of science, but become disillusioned and uninterested, especially in physics.
▪ His book is the testimony of a disillusioned man who turns with some bitterness on his former colleagues.
▪ In which case, this may be just the book for all disillusioned fans of yesteryear.
▪ It was a disillusioned generation which went east to find the new answers.
▪ The employment service is disillusioned, demoralised and underfunded.
▪ They become disillusioned when they realise that their parents have just as many faults as everyone else.
Wiktionary
disillusioned
  1. disappointed; experiencing disillusionment; having lost one's illusions. v

  2. (en-past of: disillusion)

WordNet
disillusioned

adj. freed from illusion [syn: enlightened]