disillusionment - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disillusionment in Hindi

  • मोहभंग
  • निराशा
  • मायाजाल से मुक्ति
  • मायूसी
  • आशाभंग
  • भ्रम-निवारण
  • माह-निवृति

disillusionment Definition

Noun

  • a feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.

disillusionment Example

  • He had fifteen years left to live, years spent in bitter disillusionment in which he felt his life had been a failure. ( उसके पास जीने के लिए पन्द्रह वर्ष शेष थे, वर्षों कड़वे मोहभंग में बिताए जिसमें उसे लगा कि उसका जीवन असफल हो गया है। )
  • These deaths in Iraq have led to growing disillusionment in US. ( इराक में इन मौतों से अमेरिका में मोहभंग बढ़ गया है। )
  • Their disillusionment burst forth in howls of rage. ( उनका मोहभंग क्रोध के स्वर में फूट पड़ा। )
  • Before his disillusionment and resentment turn into.  ( उसके मोहभंग और आक्रोश में बदलने से पहले। ) 

More Sentence

  • This had been quite the year for heartbreak and disillusionment.
  • Credit simmered with disillusionment as he stood beneath the salt cedars.
  • In 1789 he abandoned the army out of disillusionment and returned to his.
  • He immediately saw hypocrisy, deceit, disillusionment, suffering, and truth.
  • The disillusionment as regards material means for improving the life of mankind had given rise in many minds to a quest for religion, and this mystic current had attracted men like Struve, Bulgakov, Berdiayev and others.
  • He was under no illusion as to their achievements; his memoir on the work of the congress of Vienna is at once an incisive piece of criticism and a monument of his own disillusionment.
  • The nation, restive under his now broken yoke, received with a joyous anticipation, which the future was to discount, the royal infant whom they called Louis the Well-beloved, and whose funeral sixty years later was to be greeted with the same proofs of disillusionment.
  • Contrary indications are that this disillusionment with the established political system could produce the threat of right wing reactions.
  • These forces of reaction feed on disillusionment, poverty and despair,
  • The disillusionment can be traced back at least to Roosevelt himself.
  • Don't know how that disillusionment can be maintained here.
  • The seething resentments, sexual betrayals and near-suicidal disillusionment.
  • My alienation has reached its ultimate climax, a deep disillusionment.
  • It's about faith and hope, disillusionment and frustration.
  • "There's a lot of disillusionment,"
  • Here in Halle, people expressed their disillusionment in many forms.
  • This painful disillusionment is what radicalized us in the'60s.
  • The short and unsatisfactory answer to that question is wholesale disillusionment.
  • During a period of reaction, there was a widespread disillusionment about politics among all sections of the population.
  • It sounds to me like a recipe for an empty life now, and increasing disillusionment in the future.
  • 2 The disillusionment occasioned by this decision caused the Boer delegates then at the Cape to help to wreck the federation proposals (see supra).