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disappointing
[dis-uh-poin-ting]
adjective
failing to fulfill one's hopes or expectations.
a disappointing movie; a disappointing marriage.
disappointing
/ ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪntɪŋ /
adjective
failing to meet one's expectations, hopes, desires, or standards
Other Word Forms
- disappointingly adverb
- undisappointing adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of disappointing1
Example Sentences
“And that’s really disappointing and discouraging to a lot of female politicians who don’t ascribe to that type of behavior.”
O'Neill described the decision as "extremely disappointing" and felt his player had tried to pull out of the challenge.
There's no doubt that if Scotland have a poor autumn series, a disappointing Six Nations and a bad summer then Townsend will be in trouble.
The International Cricket Council has said India's fixture against Australia on Sunday will be a sell-out, alongside India v England, although there have been mostly disappointing crowds for games not involving India.
"The performance warranted a good response from the fans. It's disappointing he's felt that," said Warnock.
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