disappointing
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- disappointingly adverb
- undisappointing adjective
Etymology
Origin of disappointing
First recorded in 1520–30; disappoint + -ing 2
Example Sentences
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"It's been a fun year so it's disappointing to be sitting here with the season over."
From BBC
However, Villeroy said progress on deepening the single European market for goods, services, savings and investment has been disappointing.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves, because we live in disappointing times.
From Salon
Quarterback Jalen Hurts has had new playcallers every year of his career in Philadelphia, but after this season’s disappointing finish, the team’s brass will have to weigh whether it’s time for another new one.
The federal risk-adjustment overhaul contributed to disappointing financial results last spring that triggered a sharp decline in UnitedHealth’s share price, the company disclosed.
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