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disenchant

[dis-en-chant, -chahnt] / ˌdɪs ɛnˈtʃænt, -ˈtʃɑnt /








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In “Take This Job and Shove It,” the protagonist notably wasn’t disenchanted with hard work—instead, he felt like 15 years of working for a “fool” didn’t get him what he wanted.

From The Wall Street Journal

The party, founded by Juan and Eva Perón in the 1940s and long associated with Argentina’s welfare state, remains a formidable force but failed to mobilize disenchanted voters as inflation eased from its historic highs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yopougon residents who spoke to AFP said they were disenchanted with politics.

From Barron's

It was put in place because decades of gerrymandering left voters disenchanted.

From Los Angeles Times

He's clearly disenchanted by Cranford High and the drawbacks of being queer in the small town suburbs, but then he finds this unlikely camaraderie and comfort.

From Salon