Desengañado (en. Disillusioned)

/des.e.nɪ.ɡaˈn̪a.ð̪o/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to a person who has stopped having hope or illusions.
After so many disappointments, he became a disillusioned person.
Después de tantas desilusiones, se volvió una persona desengañada.
Someone who has seen reality as it is and has abandoned an idealistic view.
His experience in the job market left him disillusioned about his expectations.
Su experiencia en el mundo laboral lo dejó desengañado respecto a sus expectativas.
Applies to the situation of someone who has stopped believing in something.
She felt disillusioned upon discovering the truth about her friend.
Ella se sintió desengañada al descubrir la verdad sobre su amigo.

Etymology

From the prefix 'des-' indicating negation or deprivation and 'engaño', which comes from Latin 'captivus', related to the idea of falling into a mistake or illusion.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be disillusioned
To lose hope about something or someone.
estar desengañado
to have a disillusionment
To experience disappointment or a loss of faith in something.
tener un desengaño
to disillusion someone
To make someone lose hope or belief.
desengañar a alguien

Related Words

deception
Act of deceiving or making someone believe something false.
engaño
disillusion
Loss of hope or illusion.
desilusión
reality
The set of things as they are, or a real situation.
realidad

Slang Meanings

A person who has stopped believing in love.
After her breakup, she became disillusioned with love.
Después de su ruptura, se convirtió en un desengañado del amor.
Someone who has seen corruption in the political system.
He is a disillusioned person regarding politics; he no longer trusts any party.
Es un desengañado de la política, ya no confía en ningún partido.