Sentence examples for utterly disenchanted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "utterly disenchanted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a complete loss of enthusiasm or belief in something that was once valued or admired. Example: "After years of supporting the organization, I found myself utterly disenchanted with its direction and leadership."

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Like most people I am utterly disenchanted by politics.

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I am more than disgusted by it; I am utterly and thoroughly disenchanted.

He seems utterly bereft, as if he has suddenly stepped out of childhood into a raw, disenchanted adult world of grief and cruel reality.

Right now, as I toy with the idea of writing a screenplay, I find a battered copy of "The Disenchanted," Budd Schulberg's roman à clef about F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood, to be utterly enchanting.

Young Iranians are disenchanted.

"He's disenchanted, disillusioned.

Nearly everyone is disenchanted.

Utterly glorious.

Utterly ridiculous.

A: Utterly.

Utterly mediocre".

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