Obviously measures have been taken to rectify the situation, but there is still an impression of disillusion, if not disenchantment. |
At the same time, reports that the initial spurt in sales has not been sustained have created disenchantment in the market. |
His disenchantment is wan, taking the form of desiccated sentiment, not grotesquerie. |
Yet the article's overall tone conveyed a sense of disenchantment with the reformists' unfulfilled promises. |
Less fathomable are his attempts to justify his growing disenchantment with the job. |
The conference season took place against a growing mood of public cynicism, disenchantment and disengagement from politics. |