disappointed
Americanadjective
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depressed or discouraged by the failure of one's hopes or expectations.
a disappointed suitor.
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Obsolete. inadequately appointed; ill-equipped.
adjective
Other Word Forms
- disappointedly adverb
- undisappointed adjective
Etymology
Origin of disappointed
First recorded in 1545–55; disappoint + -ed 2
Example Sentences
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Elisha was disappointed in Maggie’s broken promise; but even he couldn’t resist asking for a bit of celebrity gossip, “Tell me how Mrs. Pierce got on!”
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In a statement, Sela said they were "disappointed" by the claims and "reject them in their entirety".
From BBC
His fears that a batter, or he behind the plate, would be injured produced a game that lasted only five pitches before the disappointed fans were sent home.
Sales and flows in the French insurer’s life and health division disappointed but its Solvency II ratio was higher than expected, reflecting stronger capital, Kett adds.
On the day of the decision, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the government would appeal, adding she was "disappointed" by the ruling.
From BBC
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