unillusioned
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of unillusioned
Example Sentences
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Moser takes Sontag at her word and is as unillusioned about her as she is about herself.
From The New Yorker
The narrator’s tone is not especially unhappy; it is wistful, unillusioned, stoic.
From The New Yorker
Bewilderingly, the protagonists of Solstad’s fictions have coldly identified the life-lie but seem to have resigned themselves to yet more of it—a resignation so unillusioned that it almost resembles rebellion.
From The New Yorker
Garner is a natural storyteller: her unillusioned eye makes her clarity compulsive.
From The New Yorker
The members weren’t sad, precisely, but they were unillusioned.
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