English to Nepalese Dictionary disillusioned

disillusioned

disillusioned
definition
verb
if they think we have a magic formula to solve the problem, don't disillusion them
cause (someone) to realize that a belief or an ideal is false.
adjective
the minority groups were completely disillusioned with the party
disappointed in someone or something that one discovers to be less good than one had believed.
example
Not only does he need to convince a sceptical market, he also has to reach an increasingly 'disillusioned' customer.
They have won just once and many 'disillusioned' fans are wondering just where the next victory will come.
One 'disillusioned' teacher in the west of Scotland has seen his Sunday morning athletics classes dwindle.
It turned out to be a cosy place for the 'disillusioned' - somewhere to take refuge until a new Lenin comes along.
I am not one of those 'disillusioned' students, but I do have a few complaints.
It's time to reach out to the increasing number of disenfranchised and 'disillusioned' Americans.
Those players left 'disillusioned' by summer after summer of defeats were given a reason to give it one more shot.
I don't deny there is a problem with people being 'disillusioned' .
This is a schooling system for consumer cool, soft business, free ownership and 'disillusioned' voters.
Here 'disillusioned' kids gather to be shaped into useful members of society with a particular talent for messing about on the water.
I told her that I could see her getting bored, cynical, 'disillusioned' and angry if she joined the cops.
One dissatisfied customer leads to many 'disillusioned' persons who will never come into your store.
My guess is he's still 'disillusioned' and reeling after yesterday's events.
People are very 'disillusioned' and frustrated at the way the Government has carried on its business.
Or has this seemingly complicated young man simply become 'disillusioned' and lost interest?
It is distressingly easy to become 'disillusioned' and cynical while working on a development aid project.
Criticism can so easily turn into apathy, as 'disillusioned' people become convinced that nothing can be done.
And thousands of 'disillusioned' parents have turned their backs on the city.
If he was 'disillusioned' , Walsh said, it was because so few share his belief that sportswriters are not engaging in real battles.
What are you going to do to get 'disillusioned' voters back?
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