Disillusioning [verb]
Definition of Disillusioning:
disenchant
Synonyms of Disillusioning:
Sentence/Example of Disillusioning:
The shame of Custozza and Lissa lay heavy on the nation, and the disillusioning had shaken faith in men and institutions.
To have house and Bible shrink so, under the disillusioning corrected angle, is loss-for a moment.
Ye gods, what a winter it has been—disillusioning, dull, hideously and achingly disappointing!
Arnoul, a prelate who had gone through the disillusioning experience of the Second Crusade, began the present church.
That he should joke about his broken promise before Florrie amazed Gabriella even after her disillusioning experience with him.
Read your poets and study your romances, but delve into no disillusioning guide-books.
I am so glad he is thin instead of fat; thinness is not nearly so disillusioning.
The dawn was growing from its first moment of mysterious beauty into a grey disillusioning light.
Judith reached the Top in the grey, disillusioning light of early dawn.
It must be confessed, however, that Catie found both of these deeds a little disillusioning.