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- Dictionarydis·en·chant·ment/ˌdisənˈCHantm(ə)nt/
noun
- 1. a feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired; disillusionment: "growing disenchantment with the leadership"
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DISENCHANTMENT definition: 1. a feeling of no longer believing in the value of something, especially having learned of the…. Learn more.
- Znaczenie Disenchantment, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
DISENCHANTMENT definicja: 1. a feeling of no longer...
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DISENCHANTMENT meaning: 1. a feeling of no longer believing...
- Znaczenie Disenchantment, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
noun. Synonyms. disabuse. disillusion. undeceive. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disenchant in a Sentence. if you thought that you could pass this course without doing any work, let me be the first to disenchant you.
Disenchantment definition: a state of disappointment or disillusionment. See examples of DISENCHANTMENT used in a sentence.
Disenchantment is the feeling that comes from being let down or disillusioned by someone or something. The disenchantment of young voters can have a strong effect on an election's outcome.
DISENCHANTMENT meaning: 1. a feeling of no longer believing in the value of something, especially having learned of the…. Learn more.
In social science, disenchantment (German: Entzauberung) is the cultural rationalization and devaluation of religion apparent in modern society. The term was borrowed from Friedrich Schiller by Max Weber to describe the character of a modernized, bureaucratic, secularized Western society.
Disenchantment is the feeling of being disappointed with something, and no longer believing that it is good or worthwhile.