Also means
disillusioned
Usage Note
Disincantato describes someone who has lost their illusions and now sees the world without romantic idealism. It is often used with a slightly admiring or world-weary tone — a sguardo disincantato (a disenchanted gaze) implies clear-eyed realism rather than bitterness.
Examples
"Ha uno sguardo disincantato sulla vita."
Natural Translation
He has a disenchanted view of life.
Literal Translation
He-has a gaze disenchanted on the life.
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