What is the best definition for the underlined word in the following sentence: "Many people have been feeling disenchanted by the selection of produce found in grocery stores, which is causing them to look to alternative means to receive their produce."

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If the word is disenchanted, it may mean they're discouraged or disgusted.

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What is the best definition for the underlined word in the following sentence:

"Many people have been feeling disenchanted by the selection of produce found in grocery stores, which is causing them to look to alternative means to receive their produce."

A. Disappointed

B. Excited

C. Reinvigorated

D. Bored

Answer: The word disenchanted is an adjective that means 'disappointed'.

Explanation:

People who became disenchanted, are disillusioned, having been disappointed by something that used to be respected and valued.

They are discouraged, even disgusted, no longer happy or satisfied.  

This word is related to losing the conviction that something is good, based on the acknowledgment of specific problems.