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disillusioned

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Main Entry: disillusioned
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: disappointed

Synonyms:

blasé, broken, brought down to earth, debunked, disabused, disenchanted, disenthralled, disentranced, embittered, enlightened, freed, indifferent, knowing, let-down, mondaine, out of love, punctured, sadder and wiser, shattered, sophisticated, undeceived, worldly, worldly-wise

Antonyms:

enchanted, encouraged, enthusiastic
Main Entry: disillusion
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disenchant

Synonyms:

bring down to earth, burst the bubble, disabuse, disappoint, disenthrall, embitter, open one's eyes
Main Entry: disappoint
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sadden, dismay; frustrate

Synonyms:

abort, baffle, balk, bring to naught, bungle, cast down, chagrin, circumvent, come to nothing, dash, dash hopes, deceive, delude, disconcert, disenchant, disgruntle, dishearten, disillusion, dissatisfy, dumbfound, embitter, fail, fall down on, fall flat, fall short of, foil, founder, hamper, hinder, leave in the lurch, let down, miscarry, mislead, not show, put out, ruin prospects, stand up, tease, thwart, torment, vex

Antonyms:

delight, excite, make happy, please, satisfy
Main Entry: disappointed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: let down, saddened

Synonyms:

aghast, balked, beaten, chapfallen, complaining, crestfallen, defeated, depressed, despondent, disconcerted, discontented, discouraged, disenchanted, disgruntled, disillusioned, dissatisfied, distressed, down, down in the dumps, downcast, downhearted, foiled, frustrated, hopeless, objecting, shot down, taken down, thwarted, unhappy, unsatisfied, upset, vanquished, worsted

Antonyms:

delighted, excited, happy, pleased, satisfied
Main Entry: disenchanted
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: let down

Synonyms:

blasé, cynical, disappointed, disenthralled, disentranced, disillusioned, embittered, indifferent, jaundiced, knowing, mondaine, out of love, sick of, sophisticate, sophisticated, soured, undeceived, worldly, worldly-wise

Antonyms:

enchanted, encouraged
Main Entry: dismay
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disappoint, fill with consternation

Synonyms:

abash, affright, agitate, alarm, appall, bewilder, bother, chill, confound, daunt, discomfit, discompose, disconcert, discourage, dishearten, disillusion, dispirit, disquiet, distress, disturb, dumbfound, embarrass, faze, flummox, fluster, foul up, frighten, get to, horrify, louse up, mess up*, muck up, mystify, nonplus, paralyze, perplex, put off, puzzle, rattle, scare, screw up, shake, snafu, take aback, terrify, terrorize, throw, throw into a tizzy, unhinge, unnerve, upset

Antonyms:

assure, encourage, make happy
Main Entry: embitter
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: upset, alienate

Synonyms:

acerbate, acidulate, aggravate, anger, annoy, bitter, bother, disaffect, disillusion, envenom, exacerbate, exasperate, irritate, make bitter, make resentful, poison, sour, venom, worsen

Antonyms:

calm, comfort, make happy, pacify
Main Entry: let down
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disappoint

Synonyms:

abandon, depress, disenchant, disillusion, dissatisfy, fail, fall short, leave in lurch, leave stranded, lower, pull down, take down

Antonyms:

benefit, satisfy
Main Entry: puncture
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: deflate someone's idea, feelings

Synonyms:

blow sky high, discourage, discredit, disillusion, disprove, explode, flatten, humble, knock bottom out, knock props from under, poke full of holes, shoot full of holes, take down a peg, take wind out of sails

Antonyms:

build up
Main Entry: sarcastic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: nasty, mocking in speech

Synonyms:

acerb, acerbic, acid, acrimonious, arrogant, austere, backhanded, biting, bitter, brusque, captious, carping, caustic, chaffing, contemptuous, contumelious, corrosive, cussed, cutting, cynical, derisive, disillusioned, disparaging, disrespectful, evil, hostile, irascible, ironical, mean, mordant, needling, offensive, ornery*, salty, sardonic, satirical, saucy*, scorching, scornful, scurrilous, severe, sharp, smart-alecky, snarling, sneering, taunting, trenchant, twitting, weisenheiming
Notes: sarcastic means 'derisive, tauntingly contemptuous,' while sardonic means 'bitterly scornful, cynically disdainful'

Antonyms:

kind, nice
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