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.

26. By 1921 Blok had become disillusioned with the Russian Revolution.

27. The actress disillusioned her fans by her sloppy play.

28. Disillusioned voters want an alternative to the two main parties.

29. I feel utterly disillusioned by his refusal to take any action.

30. Synonyms for Acidulating include embittering, envenoming, alienating, angering, antagonising, antagonizing, poisoning, souring, disaffecting and disillusioning

31. He owes his election to having tapped deep public disillusion with professional politicians.

32. I hate to disillusion you, but not everyone is as honest as you.

33. All the other teachers are thoroughly disillusioned with their colleague.

34. He was soon disillusioned by the government's timidity on social reform.

35. But despite enthusiasm and hard work, disappointment and disillusion are the main reward.

36. STRUGGLING to adjust to city life, Josué becomes quite disillusioned.

37. The collapse of the Soviet Union had left people disillusioned.

38. The whole novel gives the reader a deep feeling of disillusion and exposes the darkness of the American society, the inanity of the life and the inevitable disillusion of the "American dreams".

39. She recalled the hatred that followed the disillusion, and finally the indifference.

40. I hate to disillusion you, but I don't think she's coming back.

41. Others may be disillusioned by the hypocrisy they have observed in religion.

42. I gradually got rather disillusioned with the whole setup of the university.

43. But after October they rapidly became disillusioned with their erstwhile allies.

44. 6 Attentiveness _ though disillusioned in the past _ soon corrects all that.

45. 30 I hate to disillusion you, but your chances of winning are practically zero.

46. If someone has been duplicitous , it may come as devastating disillusioning news and may bring a final break with that person.

47. By Sept. 1944, Speer was disillusioned with the war, the Nazi Party and Hitler himself.

48. There will be some serious disillusion to follow on the heels of the euphoria of freedom.

49. The reason to his reclusion was in his feeling of historical disillusion and of misery life.

50. The cry of the tortured, the disillusioned, the faithless in the light of appalling suffering.

51. He became disillusioned with law after losing a case due to a technicality.

52. With his resistance to McCarthyism and quantum uncertainty, was Einstein disillusioned at the end?

53. Some may reason that those who do make plans end up disillusioned and disappointed.

54. Paradoxically, the other major beneficiary from apparent disillusion with the established parties was the far right Front national.

55. This seaman had traveled abroad and was disillusioned with what he had seen of religion.

56. Malcolm Ainslie is a disillusioned Catholic priest turned unfaithful husband and crack Miami homicide detective.

57. There is a sense of anticipatory disillusion among those who recall how the high hopes of 1986 were dashed.

58. But with the increase of crime that he had to face, he became disillusioned with life.

59. The students became disillusioned about the romance of camping once the heavy rains collapsed their tent.

60. 6 They had thought that the new colony would be a paradise, but they were soon disillusioned.

61. 17 In which case, this may be just the book for all disillusioned fans of yesteryear.

62. This man won medals in Olympic competition, but he became disillusioned and turned to drugs and alcohol.

63. Antonyms for Bluffed include undeceived, protected, revealed, supported, came clean, come clean, told truth, disillusioned, disabused and enlightened

64. Backers were disillusioned as they perceived the company as being incapable of delivering its promises on numerous occasions.

65. Still totally disillusioned by Hugh's defection, she had not begun to consider the possibility of a new relationship.

66. Kennedy skillfully evokes the atmosphere of an edgy defeated Germany and that of a victorious Britain Awash in disappointment and disillusion, but …

67. 18 Paradoxically,[www.Sentencedict.com] the other major beneficiary from apparent disillusion with the established parties was the far right Front national.

68. She will also play Jamie, a disillusioned teenager intensely guarding a personal secret, in the film Keep Watching.

69. He leads the DOD-sponsored team of Alphas, but is slowly becoming disillusioned as the team's mandate shifts from finding and …

70. But by the time I learned to get out, completely disillusioned in the year 2000, 15 years had passed.

71. Sons have always a rebellious wish to be disillusioned by that which charmed their fathers. Aldous Huxley 

72. About this time Ramón Redín, one of the founders of the Adventist movement in Ecuador, had also become disillusioned with his religion.

73. The Communists quickly added to their ranks many of those disillusioned with the Balli Kombëtar and took centre stage in the fight for liberation.

74. Initially the government tried to dismiss the protesters as frustrated wannabe politicians and disillusioned youngsters who did not understand the complexity of the situation.

75. Burnout Prevention and Treatment If constant stress has you feeling helpless, disillusioned, and completely exhausted, you may be on the road to Burnout

76. Michael eventually became disillusioned with the paramilitary struggle, disturbed, for example, by the bitter feuding that was carried on among different paramilitary groups.

77. Burnout occurs when passionate, committed people become deeply disillusioned with a job or career from which they have previously derived much of their identity and meaning

78. Companies suspect China of organising mini-raids to ransack Western know-how: but it could just have easily been Western criminals, computer-hackers showing off or disillusioned former employees.

79. However, among the interested ones they now found was a local chief who, very disillusioned with the hypocrisy in the Anglican Church, asked for a Bible study.

80. But the real estate industry in the fast growth time often bring bubbles, this kind of bubble will be disillusioned during the recession will have the deathblow to the national economy.