disillusioned
US: /ˌdɪsɪˈɫuʒənd/
UK: /dɪsɪlˈuːʒənd/
UK: /dɪsɪlˈuːʒənd/
English Vietnamese dictionary
disillusion /,disi'lu:ʤn/ (disillusionise) /,disi'lu:ʤənaiz/ (disillusionize) /,disi'lu:ʤənaiz/
- danh từ
- sự vỡ mộng, sự tan vỡ ảo tưởng; tâm trạng vỡ mộng
- sự không có ảo tưởng
- ngoại động từ
- làm vỡ mộng, làm tan vỡ ảo tưởng
- làm cho không có ảo tưởng
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective
~ (by / with sb/sth) disappointed because the person you admired or the idea you believed to be good and true now seems without value: I soon became disillusioned with the job. + I feel utterly disillusioned by his refusal to take any action. + Her book is the testimony of a disillusioned woman.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
disabuse, disappoint, disenchant, disenchant, break the spell, enlighten, set straight, disentrance, disenthral, undeceive:
When I saw her without make-up, I was thoroughly disillusioned.
Collocation dictionary
VERBS
be, feel | become, get, grow
ADV.
extremely, very | completely, thoroughly, totally, utterly | increasingly | rather | sadly
If the king had hoped for peace, he was to be sadly disillusioned.
PREP.
by
They felt bitter and disillusioned by the decision.
| with
Later in life he grew rather disillusioned with communism.
Concise English dictionary
disillusions|disillusioned|disillusioning‚dɪsɪ'luːʒn
noun
+freeing from false belief or illusions
verb
+free from enchantment