0 no longer believing in the value of something, especially having learned of the problems with it:
1 no longer believing in the value of something, esp. after having learned of the faults that it has:
Since the coming of modernity the world and its spaces are profaned, desacralized, and disenchanted.
We are not 'lost in a disenchanted world'.
If people became increasingly disenchanted with the situation, most were unwilling to do anything to change it.
Minor-party candidates will instead find their most loyal supporters among the disenchanted, disgruntled and disaffected.
He argues that if one is disenchanted with the gratifications available from private consumption, then one may wish to try the public route.
But how, in this disenchanted world, are we to find the will that can enable us to make our way.
It was a belief that was to survive both world wars, albeit in a more disenchanted key.
When political leaders are perceived to be pursuing their personal interests excessively, citizens become disenchanted, questioning the legitimacy of leaders and the state.
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