Disenchantment

B2 16+

Synonyms of disenchantment

Antonyms of disenchantment

Collocations of disenchantment

deep disillusionment
Frequency: 70 %

After years of working for the company, she felt a deep disillusionment with the lack of appreciation for her efforts.

bitter disappointment
Frequency: 60 %

His bitter disappointment at not getting the promotion was evident in his resignation letter.

profound disenchantment
Frequency: 50 %

The artist's profound disenchantment with the art world led him to abandon his career.

complete disillusionment
Frequency: 45 %

The politician's complete disillusionment with the political system drove her to retire from public office.

utter disenchantment
Frequency: 40 %

The failure of the project resulted in utter disenchantment among the team members.

Idiomatic Expressions for disenchantment

  • Phrase: veil of disenchantment
    Meaning: a sense of disillusionment or lack of enthusiasm that obscures one's perception
    Usage: Despite his success, he couldn't escape the veil of disenchantment that clouded his view of the world.