ALL meanings of disillusion
dis·il·lu·sion
D d - abbreviation DISILLUSION disillusionment 1
- transitive verb disillusion disabuse, enlighten 1
- noun disillusion Disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be. 1
- verb with object disillusion to free from or deprive of illusion, belief, idealism, etc.; disenchant. 1
- noun disillusion a freeing or a being freed from illusion or conviction; disenchantment. 1
- abbreviation DISILLUSION disappoint 0
- verb disillusion If a person or thing disillusions you, they make you realize that something is not as good as you thought. 0
- uncountable noun disillusion Disillusion is the same as disillusionment. 0
- verb disillusion to destroy the ideals, illusions, or false ideas of 0
- noun disillusion the act of disillusioning or the state of being disillusioned 0
- verb transitive disillusion to free from illusion or false ideas; disenchant 0
- verb transitive disillusion to take away the ideals or idealism of and make disappointed, bitter, etc. 0
- noun disillusion (Countable Noun) The act or process of disenchanting or freeing from a false belief. 0
- noun disillusion (Uncountable Noun) The state of having been or process of becoming freed of false belief. 0
- verb disillusion (Transitive Verb) To free or deprive of illusion; to disenchant. 0