disillusion|disillusioned|disillusioning|disillusions in English
verb
[dis·il·lu·sion || ‚dɪsɪ'luːʒn]
disappoint, destroy an illusion, free from illusio
Use "disillusion|disillusioned|disillusioning|disillusions" in a sentence
1. But disillusion is a dangerous emotion.
2. Absence is mother of disillusion.
3. I hate to disillusion him.
4. The electorate is/are disillusioned.
5. Nor is the disillusion just about money.
6. She felt bitter and disillusioned.
7. He was disillusioned and returned unsatisfied.
8. Disillusion was etched on the child's face.
9. Public disillusion has hastened the eclipse.
10. I've become very disillusioned with politics.
11. He's become a disillusioned man.
12. He was disillusioned in his wife.
13. And wisdom usually follows illusion, delusion, and disillusion.
14. Do not say anything to disillusion them.
15. Others are angry, hurt, or disillusioned.
16. I rejected his advances but became totally disillusioned.
17. Time disillusion I need to find out for myself.
18. This disillusion causes one to feel neglected, slighted, rejected, etc.
19. They felt bitter and disillusioned by the decision.
20. 5 I'd hate to be the one to disillusion him.
21. Synonyms for Anticlimactic include bathetic, disappointing, disillusioning, unsatisfactory, inadequate, inferior, insufficient, lame, poor and underwhelming
22. Antonyms for Cozening include undeceiving, disillusioning, disabusing, enlightening, correcting, giving, forthrightness, frankness, gift and honesty
23. Synonyms for Acidulate include embitter, envenom, alienate, anger, antagonise, antagonize, poison, sour, disaffect and disillusion
24. Later in life he grew rather disillusioned with communism.
25. Love the child of illusion and the parent of disillusion.