Desilusionar in english
Disappoint
pronunciation: dɪsəpɔɪnt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dɪsəpɔɪnt part of speech: verb
In gestures
desilusionarse = become + disillusioned.
Example: Some librarians become disillusioned and acquire negative attitudes toward the profession.desilusionar = disillusion ; dishearten ; disenchant ; underwhelm ; dispirit ; get + Nombre + down.
Example: Without clearly defined goals librarians run the risk of over-promising and perhaps disillusioning patrons and staff.Example: It is easy to be disheartened by the negative flow of news, but the strength of our labor market should bolster the confidence of our outlook.Example: The American public seems disenchanted with the public library.Example: Critics have been largely underwhelmed by the film and have described it as lacking in the vigour and excitement of its predecessor.Example: Adverse fortune may attend us, but it shall never dispirit us.Example: There isn't a single thing in the world that gets her down or a single negative that she can't turn into a positive.more:
» desilusionarse = become + disillusioned .
Example: Some librarians become disillusioned and acquire negative attitudes toward the profession.