verb
- to cause someone to realize that something they believed in is not true or is less good than they thought
Usage: third person singular present tense
noun
- feelings of disappointment when you discover that something is not as good as you believed it to be
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The scandal disillusions many of his supporters.
- Reality often disillusions young idealists.
- Her disillusions with politics began early in her career.
- The war brought many disillusions about heroism.
- He disillusions himself about his chances of success.
- Their disillusions grew stronger after the failed project.
- The experience disillusions her about human nature.