disenchantment - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disenchantment in Hindi

  • मोहभंग
  • मायूसी
  • निराशा
  • आशाभंग
  • संमोहन से मुक्ति या छुटकारा
  • भ्रांति-निवारण

disenchantment Definition

Noun

  • a feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired; disillusionment.

disenchantment Example

  • Growing disenchantment with the leadership ( नेतृत्व से बढ़ रहा मोहभंग )
  • Corporate India’s greater disenchantment was with the prime minister himself. ( कॉरपोरेट इंडिया का सबसे बड़ा मोह खुद प्रधानमंत्री से था। )
  • Who is responsible for this disenchantment, this rude breaking of the spell? The mother. ( इस मोहभंग के लिए कौन जिम्मेदार है, जादू के इस कठोर तोड़ना? मां। )

More Sentence

  • And who is responsible for this disenchantment, this rude breakage of the spell? The mother.
  • Slowly, the goodwill began to dissipate and middle-class disenchantment with the AAP leader set in.
  • Just now, since his disenchantment with farming, Levin was particularly glad to stay with Sviazhsky.
  • Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment, it is as perennial as the grass.
  • We live in a time of great disenchantment with elected officials.
  • Or does it reflect a growing public disenchantment with the monarchy?
  • Languid rockers Pavement played slippery, psychedelic pop songs about disenchantment.
  • The vote carries no weight except as an expression of disenchantment.
  • Johnson later said he was glad he took his disenchantment public.
  • Trainer Richard Mandella's announcement signals his disenchantment with Desormeaux.
  • First, there is growing disenchantment with science among the young.
  • But disenchantment has always come with the territory in this town.
  • Some of that disenchantment prompted direct criticism of the Saudi government.
  • He said that knowledge of these matters did not lead to disenchantment, dispassion, cessation, calming, direct knowledge, self-awakening, or unbinding.
  • Then the wind began, warm, incipient, full of voices from the past, the murmurs of ancient geraniums, sighs of disenchantment that preceded the most tenacious nostalgia.
  • We have been in the cave of Montesinos, and the sage Merlin has laid hold of me for the disenchantment of Dulcinea del Toboso, her that is called Aldonza Lorenzo over there.
  • If that is so, I congratulate them, though I still feel a certain disenchantment, which still heavily weighs on me that they had failed to understand before the soundness of such practice.
  • The general was about to ask what these lashes were, and what was Dulcinea's disenchantment, when a sailor exclaimed, Monjui signals that there is an oared vessel off the coast to the west.
  • Her copy of the photograph had been lost, and Hildebranda’s was almost invisible, but they could both recognize themselves through the mists of disenchantment: young and beautiful as they would never be again.