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disappointed
[dis-uh-poin-tid]
adjective
depressed or discouraged by the failure of one's hopes or expectations.
a disappointed suitor.
Obsolete., inadequately appointed; ill-equipped.
disappointed
/ ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd /
adjective
saddened by the failure of an expectation, etc
Other Word Forms
- disappointedly adverb
- undisappointed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of disappointed1
Example Sentences
“I’m never disappointed about people talking to me about ‘Annie Hall.’
Clarke, who became Scotland's longest serving men's head coach, said he should be feeling really good about the milestone but was actually "standing here really disappointed".
Phillipson said ministers were "deeply disappointed that the case hasn't proceeded" and insisted the Crown Prosecution Service was "best placed to explain why it was not able to bring forward a prosecution".
"I did feel a bit disappointed when I found out the information on ChatGPT was incorrect, as I'd got quite excited and had started planning the trip in my head," Hannah adds.
The truth is that many members, just like Labour MPs, are disgruntled and disappointed by some of the decisions Starmer and his team have made.
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