The American people were disillusioned in the 1970s.
Disillusioned is used as an adjective. The more she experienced behind the scenes, the more disillusioned she grew with the entire political process.
my friend disillusioned her step-sister.
After the earthquake, people from around the world sent aid to the disillusioned and impoverished people of Haiti.
After studying the company's financial reports, she felt disillusioned by the reality of its unstable finances.
I feel disillusioned because i didn't get what I wanted for my birthday.
It depends on the meaning. Some examples: 'He became disillusioned of his belief that she loved him.' (Disabused.) 'I am disillusioned with this treatment; it doesn't seem to be working at all.' (Disappointed with something that has been going on for some time.) 'He was disillusioned at the reaction to his new play.' (Disappointed with something that happened.) Those do not constitute an exhaustive answer.
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You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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