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disillusionment
noun as in disappointment
noun as in dismay
noun as in letdown
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The former governor stroke a general tone of disillusionment with politics, saying that he doesn't "like either party right now" and could find fault with both Democratic and Republican platforms.
I found Democrats battling insomnia and altering travel plans, Republicans who were friendly to a reporter but suspicious of the mainstream media and an overriding sense of disillusionment.
The character of Jesus of Suburbia embodies this disillusionment, navigating “the subliminal mindf**k America,” a world that feels increasingly hollow and disconnected from any meaningful values.
Then Trump changed course, and her disillusionment with the former president swelled.
Many Americans struggled during the pandemic — with polls at the time showing disillusionment with Trump’s stewardship — and the economy has recovered well under President Biden, according to government indicators.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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