Razoдќaran -
: The term is frequently used in public discourse and interviews to express frustration with government systems or national progress.
: It is an adjective describing a person who has lost faith or expectation in someone or something. RazoДЌaran
: In Serbian and Croatian, it is the passive past participle of the verb razočarati (to disappoint). : The term is frequently used in public
: The Montenegrin hip-hop duo Who See released a prominent track titled "Razočaran." The lyrics explore disillusionment with societal greed, poverty, and political corruption, repeating the refrain "Ao, u sve sam razočaran" (Oh, I am disappointed in everything). : The Montenegrin hip-hop duo Who See released
: Closely related to razočarenje (the noun form for "disappointment") and pesimističan (pessimistic). 2. Cultural Expressions and Pop Culture
: High-profile figures like Novak Djokovic have used the term (or its English equivalent) to describe their feelings after unexpected losses, reflecting the high expectations placed on regional icons. 3. Usage Contexts RAZOČARAN - Translation from Slovenian into English | PONS