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no longer under a magical or illusory influence
- The prince emerged disenchanted from the spell.
- The villagers were disenchanted once the illusion was revealed.
- She felt disenchanted when the dream turned out to be imaginary.
- He returned disenchanted from the enchanted forest.
- The potion wore off, leaving her disenchanted.
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not believing in the worth or value of a person or thing any longer
- After years of working in corporate finance, she became disenchanted with the industry's focus on profit over people.
- The voters grew disenchanted with the politician's promises after seeing little progress on key issues.
- Many employees became disenchanted with the company's management after several rounds of layoffs.
- He felt disenchanted with the art world after struggling to find recognition for his work.
- The students were disenchanted with the school's outdated facilities and lack of extracurricular activities.