Sentences with phrase «general disillusionment»

"General disillusionment" means an overall feeling of disappointment, loss of faith, or becoming disenchanted with something or someone, usually because of unfulfilled expectations or discovering unpleasant truths. Full definition
In Salford, anger with Hazel Blears is level - pegging with general disillusionment about politics
My concern is that emergency efforts to prevent what can not be avoided are likely to lead to waste, foolishness, international conflicts and general disillusionment on an epic scale.
Even the gentle Albert Einstein contributed to the general disillusionment.
This is partly due to the general disillusionment with the main three parties following the expenses revelations and partly because voters often use local elections to protest against the main parties.
Finally, speaking on behalf of many CRS, astronomer Elizabeth Griffin began her talk by saying, «I don't really need to make a speech; my graying hair, my shabby clothes, and my general disillusionment, dissatisfaction, and frustration with life speak for themselves.»
It could be a hipster thing, or a general disillusionment with their experiences.
Reduction or fees and a general disillusionment with active managers are two of several reasons behind the growth in these ETFs.
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