Antonyms for disillusioned


Grammar : Adj
Spell : dis-i-loo-zhuhn
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɪs ɪˈlu ʒən


Definition of disillusioned

Origin :
  • "to free or be freed from illusion," 1855, from a noun meaning "act of freeing from illusion" (1814); see dis- + illusion. Related: Disillusioned; disillusioning.
  • adj disappointed
Example sentences :
  • Disillusioned and depressed, I left my work and went to the window.
  • Extract from : « The Golden Age » by Kenneth Grahame
  • And his smile fell now in mockery upon the disillusioned lad.
  • Extract from : « Mistress Wilding » by Rafael Sabatini
  • That's the best you can do, unless you want her to become like me—disillusioned!
  • Extract from : « Under Western Eyes » by Joseph Conrad
  • Most young men, and most young women, live to be disillusioned.
  • Extract from : « In Direst Peril » by David Christie Murray
  • Since then his devotees have been shocked and disillusioned.
  • Extract from : « The Book of the Damned » by Charles Fort
  • Babies who appear old, disillusioned and tired of life at six months.
  • Extract from : « A Book of Burlesques » by H. L. Mencken
  • The sceptic, disillusioned, is stated to have failed to appreciate the joke!
  • Extract from : « The Story of the Cambrian » by C. P. Gasquoine
  • Nejdanov was just as disillusioned about him as he had been about the factory.
  • Extract from : « Virgin Soil » by Ivan S. Turgenev
  • But his playing seemed to her to have lost its fire and sweep; to be stale, and as if disillusioned.
  • Extract from : « Beyond » by John Galsworthy
  • He had been disillusioned concerning Mrs. Evringham and Eloise.
  • Extract from : « Jewel » by Clara Louise Burnham

Synonyms for disillusioned

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