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disenchanted - 11 thesaurus results
Main Entry: disenchanted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: let down
Synonyms: blasé, cynical, disappointed, disillusioned, embittered, indifferent, jaundiced, knowing, sophisticated, worldly, worldly-wise, disenthralled, disentranced, mondaine, out of love, sick of, sophisticate, soured, undeceived
Antonyms: enchanted, encouraged
Main Entry: blasé
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nonchalant
Synonyms: apathetic, bored, cool*, disenchanted, fed up*, indifferent, jaded, knowing, laid-back*, lukewarm*, mellow*, mundane, offhand, sophisticated, unconcerned, uninterested, unmoved, weary, worldly, been around twice, cloyed, disentranced, done it all, glutted, satiated, sick of, sophisticate, surfeited, unexcited, world-weary
Antonyms: enthusiastic, excited
Main Entry: disappointed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: let down, saddened
Synonyms: aghast, beaten, complaining, crestfallen, defeated, depressed, despondent, disconcerted, discontented, discouraged, disenchanted, disgruntled, disillusioned, dissatisfied, distressed, down, downcast, downhearted, frustrated, hopeless, unhappy, unsatisfied, upset, balked, chapfallen, down in the dumps, foiled, objecting, shot down, taken down, thwarted, vanquished, worsted
Antonyms: delighted, excited, happy, pleased, satisfied
Main Entry: disillusioned
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: disappointed
Synonyms: blasé, broken, disenchanted, embittered, enlightened, freed, indifferent, knowing, sophisticated, worldly, worldly-wise, brought down to earth, debunked, disabused, disenthralled, disentranced, let-down, mondaine, out of love, punctured, sadder and wiser, shattered, undeceived
Antonyms: enchanted, encouraged, enthusiastic
Main Entry: sophisticated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: cosmopolitan, cultured
Synonyms: adult, artificial, blasé, bored, cool*, cynical, disenchanted, disillusioned, experienced, into*, jaded, knowing, laid-back*, mature, practical, practiced, refined, seasoned, sharp, skeptical, smooth, studied, suave, svelte, urbane, well-bred, with it*, worldly, been around, citified, couth, cultivated, in, in the know, jet-set, mondaine, on to, schooled, stagy, streetwise, switched on, uptown, wise to, wised up, world-weary, worldly wise
Antonyms: naive, uncultivated, uncultured, unrefined, unsophisticated
Main Entry: worldly
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: sophisticated, materialistic
Synonyms: avaricious, blasé, callous, cool*, cosmopolitan, covetous, disenchanted, grasping, greedy, hardened, knowing, practical, self-centered, selfish, unprincipled, urbane, been around, opportunistic, power-loving, uptown, worldly wise
Antonyms: low, unrefined, unsophisticated
Main Entry: disappoint
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sadden, dismay; frustrate
Synonyms: abort, baffle, balk, bungle, chagrin, circumvent, dash, deceive, delude, disconcert, dishearten, disillusion, dissatisfy, dumbfound, embitter, fail, foil, founder, hamper, hinder, leave in the lurch, let down, mislead, put out, tease, thwart, torment, vex, bring to naught, cast down, come to nothing, dash hopes, disenchant, disgruntle, fall down on, fall flat, fall short of, miscarry, not show, ruin prospects, stand up
Antonyms: delight, excite, please, satisfy, make happy
Main Entry: disgust
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cause aversion; repel
Synonyms: abominate, be repulsive, bother, cloy on, disenchant, displease, disturb, fill with loathing, gross out, insult, irk, make one sick, nauseate, offend, offend morals of, outrage, pall, pique, put off, reluct, repulse, revolt, scandalize, shock, sicken, surfeit, turn off, turn one's stomach, upset
Antonyms: admire, appeal, desire, esteem, like, love, respect, revere
Main Entry: let down
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disappoint
Synonyms: abandon, depress, disillusion, dissatisfy, fail, lower, pull down, take down, disenchant, fall short, leave in lurch, leave stranded
Antonyms: benefit, satisfy
Main Entry: sour
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: alienate
Synonyms: curdle, embitter, exacerbate, exasperate, spoil, turn, turn off, acidify, disenchant, envenom, make sour
Antonyms: encourage, excite, incite
Main Entry: turn off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disgust
Synonyms: alienate, bore, disenchant, disinterest, displease, irritate, lose one's interest, make one sick, nauseate, offend, put off, repel, sicken
Antonyms: appeal, cheer, delight, enchant, fascinate
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