disillusionist

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Adjective

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disillusionist

  1. Characterized by feelings of disillusionment.
    • 1996, Eric Nordlinger, Isolationism Reconfigured, page 188:
      Much of the isolationist case against European involvements during the 1930s revolved around the disillusionist memories and lessons of World War I.
    • 2008, Peter C. Rollins, John E. O'Connor, Why We Fought: America's Wars in Film and History, page 199:
      Consequently, movie theaters between 1930 and 1934 were filled with disillusionist antiwar films both American and foreign, []

Noun

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disillusionist (plural disillusionists)

  1. A person who has feelings of disillusionment.